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The technicality that led to Nawaz Sharif's disqualification
Zain SiddiquiJuly 28, 2017
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On Friday, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was sent packing by the Supreme Court of Pakistan for not being 'honest' — a Constitutional prerequisite for eligibility to the chief executive's office as enshrined in Article 62.

However, it was not the litany of allegations raised in the 10-volume report of the joint investigation team (JIT) tasked with probing the Sharif family's financial dealings that overwhelmed the apex court into issuing the order to disqualify Nawaz.

It was just one key technicality emerging from a discovery the JIT had made in the UAE.

The iqama that brought Sharif down
In the report, the JIT said it had evidence directly from the UAE's Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (Jafza), the concerned regulator, confirming that Nawaz Sharif not only served as chairman of the board of a Dubai-based company, he also drew a salary of 10,000 dirhams between Aug 7, 2006 and April 20, 2014 — till nearly a year after assuming office — but did not declare this in his nomination papers.

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The Sharifs initially denied the claim.

However, upon the Supreme Court's questioning, Sharif's counsel — Khawaja Harris Ahmed — conceded before the court that Hassan Nawaz, the prime minister's younger son, was the owner of Capital FZE and Sharif its chairman. However, he insisted that though the ousted prime minister was the designated chairman, he did not draw any salary.

The purpose of the arrangement, argued the counsel, was solely to secure an iqama — a UAE work visa — which would allow the prime minister easy access to the Gulf state "in his years in exile".

However, according to a Khaleej Times report on the matter, UAE's labour laws mandate that all employees receive a salary through a bank account under the UAE's Wage Protection System (WPS), "failing which the firm can be blacklisted and shut down".

This technicality proved to be the former prime minister's undoing.

"The next question emerging for the consideration of this Court is whether respondent No. 1 as a Chairman of the Board of Capital FZE is entitled to salaries and whether the salaries if not withdrawn being receivable as such constitute assets which require disclosure in terms of Section 12(2) of the Representation of the People Act (ROPA), 1976 and whether his failure to disclose them would entail his disqualification?" the court wrote in its judgement, issued Friday.

Since the word 'asset' was not defined in the ROPA, the court relied on Black’s Law Dictionary to ascertain its meaning, finding that it includes:

(i) something physical such as cash, machinery, inventory, land and building

(ii) an enforceable claim against others such as accounts receivable

(iii) rights such as copyright, patent trademark etc

(iv) an assumption such as goodwill

"The definition of the word 'receivable' as used in the above mentioned definition as given in the Black’s Law Dictionary is also relevant, which means [...] 'any collectible whether or not it is currently due'," the court continued.

The Supreme Court also looked up the word ‘receivable’ in the Business Dictionary, finding that it is an:

“Accounting term for amount due from a customer, employee, supplier (as a rebate or refund) or any other party. Receivables are classified as accounts receivable, notes receivable etc and represent an asset of the firm."

Sharif's fate was thus sealed.

"The definitions reproduced above leave no doubt that a salary not withdrawn would nevertheless be receivable and as such would constitute an asset for all legal and practical purposes," the court observed.

"When it is an asset for all legal and practical purposes, it was required to be disclosed by respondent No. 1 in his nomination papers in terms of Section 12(2) of the ROPA ."

The court also noted that the counsel for Sharif himself had affirmed that the prime minister did indeed acquire an iqama, that he was a chairman of the board of Capital FZE and that he was entitled to a salary — even though he insisted that the salary was never withdrawn.

"It has not been denied that respondent No. 1 being Chairman of the Board of Capital FZE was entitled to salary, therefore, the statement that he did not withdraw the salary would not prevent the un-withdrawn salary from being receivable, hence [making it] an asset," the court reasoned.

The court concluded that Nawaz Sharif had been 'dishonest' by not declaring this receivable salary in his nomination papers for the 2013 election, as required under Section 12(2)(f) of the ROPA.

"Where respondent No. 1 did not disclose his aforesaid assets, it would amount to furnishing a false declaration on solemn affirmation in violation of the law mentioned above, therefore, he is not honest in terms of Section 99(1)(f) of the ROPA and Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan," the court concluded.

Sharif would, therefore, have to go.

All five judges concurred.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1348211/a...d-billions-10000-dirhams-prove-nawazs-undoing

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The sad part is that he got free on whole hell corruption he did and get disqualified on a minor mistake. Or I am missing something?
 
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Someone can correct me if im wrong, but I think he got disqualified for being PM because of iqama issue. The corruption charges have been referred to NAB, who will do an investigation them self, and use the evidence provided by JIT, to bring charges of corruption against nawaz.

Basically try to keep everything legal.
 
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The sad part is that he got free on whole hell corruption he did and get disqualified on a minor mistake. Or I am missing something?
That made path clear for disqualification of the entire top leadership :D
Think of it from a different perspective buddy :D
 
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Taking evidence from UAE of all countries?

UAE?

A country which was responsible for bring down Morsi by funneling in cash to protestors?
A country which paid 3 billion to finance a coup against the Turkish PM Ergodan.
A country which has been illegally supplying arms to a faction in Libya?
 
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The sad part is that he got free on whole hell corruption he did and get disqualified on a minor mistake. Or I am missing something?

NAB better find some evidence of corruption otherwise this judgement will not effect Nawaz much even if he is disqualified.
 
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Shame


Shame



Shame




Stop citing technicalities.


Nawaz Sharif was declared disqualified and unfit to run for public office on the charges of asset concealment and tax evasion. He faces criminal prosecution for corruption in hudaibiya and 16 other undeclared off shore companies.



Those masking this under false impression are inviting contempt of court charges.


Shame.


Allah nek aulad de inko jitne nek ye apne walden k liye sabit horahe hain
 
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It's not just Iqama but submission of false documents
عدالت عظمیٰ کا فیصلہ؛

"It is hereby declared that having failed to disclose his un-withdrawn receivables constituting assets from Capital FZE Jebel Ali, UAE in his nomination papers filed for the General Elections held in 2013 in terms of Section 12(2)(f) of the Representation of the People Act, 1976 (ROPA), and having furnished a false declaration under solemn affirmation respondent No. 1 Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is not honest in terms of Section 99(f) of ROPA and Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 and therefore he is disqualified to be a Member of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)."

عدالت میں جعلی دستاویزات جمع کر وانے پر نا اہلی ہوئی ہے
 
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That made path clear for disqualification of the entire top leadership :D
Think of it from a different perspective buddy :D

Why Did SC Not Give Any Verdict On Submission of Fake Documents They Only Said Maryam Was Liable To Face Action.This Was Supposed To Be 7 Year Imprisonment
 
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Taking evidence from UAE of all countries?

UAE?

A country which was responsible for bring down Morsi by funneling in cash to protestors?
A country which paid 3 billion to finance a coup against the Turkish PM Ergodan.
A country which has been illegally supplying arms to a faction in Libya?

They are taking revenge from Mian sab for Yemen episode.
 
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Someone can correct me if im wrong, but I think he got disqualified for being PM because of iqama issue. The corruption charges have been referred to NAB, who will do an investigation them self, and use the evidence provided by JIT, to bring charges of corruption against nawaz.

Basically try to keep everything legal.
Not just Iqama but also submitting false documents in court
عدالت عظمیٰ کا فیصلہ؛

"It is hereby declared that having failed to disclose his un-withdrawn receivables constituting assets from Capital FZE Jebel Ali, UAE in his nomination papers filed for the General Elections held in 2013 in terms of Section 12(2)(f) of the Representation of the People Act, 1976 (ROPA), and having furnished a false declaration under solemn affirmation respondent No. 1 Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is not honest in terms of Section 99(f) of ROPA and Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 and therefore he is disqualified to be a Member of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)."

عدالت میں جعلی دستاویزات جمع کر وانے پر نا اہلی ہوئی ہے

Why Did SC Not Give Any Verdict On Submission of Fake Documents They Only Said Maryam Was Liable To Face Action.This Was Supposed To Be 7 Year Imprisonment
Because it's not trial court
 
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Harald and Kumar trip to Guantanamo bay.

See that.

Defending economic terrorism will land you in Guantanamo Bay.

Think twice before you guys defend economic terrorism and throw away your good life away from 62 63 in Australia and America and UK.

Be careful. Pakistan shares each information with its western allies on war on terror
 
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Just as a single point can save one from conviction, a single point can result in conviction. SC didn't need multiple reasons for disqualification, one was more than sufficient.

Not declaring his position at and unwithdrawn salary from Capital FZE is a perfectly valid reason for disqualification as per the law. If SC hadn't disqualified, then the judges wouldn't have done their job. The rule is the same for everyone (including those who have already been disqualified for very similar mis-declarations) and Nawaz is no exception. He was just another elected parliamentarian who didn't abide by the rules that he knew all too well to abide by. There is no excuse.
 
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I think they did this so that he can't influence NAB?
NAB and EC heavily influenced by PMLN, if his case was in those institutes the out come might be in his favor A SC dealing it both institute have no way to disorder. What I was thinking the SC got him in Minor and NA CHAHTE hue bhi used 62-63 and try to get his neck properly the case sended to NAB.
 
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NAB and EC heavily influenced by PMLN, if his case was in those institutes the out come might be in his favor A SC dealing it both institute have no way to disorder. What I was thinking the SC got him in Minor and NA CHAHTE hue bhi used 62-63 and try to get his neck properly the case sended to NAB.
It's impossible for NAB to give him a clean chit and didn't they also disqualified NAB's chairman? i think is dafa ye jail jayega
 
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