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Shehbaz serves legal notice to Daily Mail over embezzlement claims
By Khalid Mehmood
Published: July 26, 2019
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PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: EXPRESS
ISLAMABAD : Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif on Friday served a legal notice to the British publication Daily Mail for accusing him of embezzling public funds.
The July 14 article accused Shehbaz of misusing funds allocated for earthquake victims. David Rose, the author of the article, has also been named in the legal notice served by Shehbaz’s counsel in London.
Have served legal notice to the DailyMail. Details in the attached image pic.twitter.com/rT4FHcXefB
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) July 26, 2019
The PML-N president’s counsel, in the notice, argued that “the article is gravely defamatory of Mr Sharif, including false allegations that he misappropriated the UK taxpayer’s money in the form of DFID aid intended for the victims of the devastating 2005 earthquake in Pakistan,” further stating that Shehbaz denies these allegations in the strongest possible terms.
“I am utterly appalled by these allegations. It is disgusting for the Mail to claim that I stole money from a fund for earthquake victims. Clearly were there any evidence in support of this or any other allegations contained in the article against me, then I would have been arrested and charged,” the letter quoted Shehbaz as saying.
The notice further narrated Shehbaz saying that the move looks like “another politically motivated campaign against me and my family by the current government of Pakistan”.
On July 14, a story published the UK-owned publication Daily Mail, accused PML-N leader Shehbaz and his family of embezzling millions of pounds out of £500 million aid lent by the Department for International Development (DFID) for earthquake victims.
As soon as the report surfaced, the party termed it a conspiracy against the opposition leader in the National Assembly hatched by the government.
Hours after the development, the DFID refuted claims made by The Mail of aid money being embezzled and laundered by the Sharif family.
Rejecting the assumption that UK taxpayers’ cash meant for earthquake victims was stolen by Shehbaz, DFID maintained that “our robust systems protected UK taxpayers from fraud”.
By Khalid Mehmood
Published: July 26, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: EXPRESS
ISLAMABAD : Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif on Friday served a legal notice to the British publication Daily Mail for accusing him of embezzling public funds.
The July 14 article accused Shehbaz of misusing funds allocated for earthquake victims. David Rose, the author of the article, has also been named in the legal notice served by Shehbaz’s counsel in London.
Have served legal notice to the DailyMail. Details in the attached image pic.twitter.com/rT4FHcXefB
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) July 26, 2019
The PML-N president’s counsel, in the notice, argued that “the article is gravely defamatory of Mr Sharif, including false allegations that he misappropriated the UK taxpayer’s money in the form of DFID aid intended for the victims of the devastating 2005 earthquake in Pakistan,” further stating that Shehbaz denies these allegations in the strongest possible terms.
“I am utterly appalled by these allegations. It is disgusting for the Mail to claim that I stole money from a fund for earthquake victims. Clearly were there any evidence in support of this or any other allegations contained in the article against me, then I would have been arrested and charged,” the letter quoted Shehbaz as saying.
The notice further narrated Shehbaz saying that the move looks like “another politically motivated campaign against me and my family by the current government of Pakistan”.
On July 14, a story published the UK-owned publication Daily Mail, accused PML-N leader Shehbaz and his family of embezzling millions of pounds out of £500 million aid lent by the Department for International Development (DFID) for earthquake victims.
As soon as the report surfaced, the party termed it a conspiracy against the opposition leader in the National Assembly hatched by the government.
Hours after the development, the DFID refuted claims made by The Mail of aid money being embezzled and laundered by the Sharif family.
Rejecting the assumption that UK taxpayers’ cash meant for earthquake victims was stolen by Shehbaz, DFID maintained that “our robust systems protected UK taxpayers from fraud”.