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Courtesy:Rupee News
There is an overwhelming body of evidence about the corruption of Mr. Zardarihowever the worst part it that his antics are keeping Pakistan from purchasing the best Submarines in the worldthe German 214 Subs.
Pakistans 214 Subs made in Karachi
Mr. Zardari is bent up forcing the Pakistan Navy into buying the Augusta, which are world class submarines too but not as good as the German 214s.
General Kyani and the Naval Chief should take a stand on this matter as it affects the safety of Pakistani ports
PARIS ( DPA) Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is suspected of having received millions of dollars in kickbacks from the 1994 sale of three French submarines to the Pakistani Navy, the daily Liberation reported Tuesday.
In addition, investigators believe that the non-payment of the full amount of the agreed kickbacks may have led to the deaths of 11 French nationals in a 2002 terror attack in the city of Karachi.
In the report, Liberation says it acquired documents that allegedly show that Zardari received 4.3 million dollars in kickbacks from the sale of three Agosta 90 submarines for 825 million euros (currently 1.237 billion dollars).
The documents were sent to the Pakistani National Accountability Bureau (NAB) by British authorities in April 2001 and indicate that Zardari received several large payments into his Swiss bank accounts from a Lebanese businessman, Abdulrahman el-Assir, in 1994 and 1995.
There is an overwhelming body of evidence about the corruption of Mr. Zardarihowever the worst part it that his antics are keeping Pakistan from purchasing the best Submarines in the worldthe German 214 Subs.
Pakistans 214 Subs made in Karachi
Mr. Zardari is bent up forcing the Pakistan Navy into buying the Augusta, which are world class submarines too but not as good as the German 214s.
General Kyani and the Naval Chief should take a stand on this matter as it affects the safety of Pakistani ports
PARIS ( DPA) Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is suspected of having received millions of dollars in kickbacks from the 1994 sale of three French submarines to the Pakistani Navy, the daily Liberation reported Tuesday.
In addition, investigators believe that the non-payment of the full amount of the agreed kickbacks may have led to the deaths of 11 French nationals in a 2002 terror attack in the city of Karachi.
In the report, Liberation says it acquired documents that allegedly show that Zardari received 4.3 million dollars in kickbacks from the sale of three Agosta 90 submarines for 825 million euros (currently 1.237 billion dollars).
The documents were sent to the Pakistani National Accountability Bureau (NAB) by British authorities in April 2001 and indicate that Zardari received several large payments into his Swiss bank accounts from a Lebanese businessman, Abdulrahman el-Assir, in 1994 and 1995.