The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has summoned Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif on August 8 in relation to a corruption probe involving the Chaudhry Sugar Mills. In this regard, reliable sources said a questionnaire has also been sent to the PML-N leader seeking details in the case. The Bureau has inquired about how and where the shares were divided since the inception of the mill in 1985. The PML-N leader has also been directed to provide details of contacts with four foreigners in relation to money matters of the Mills. The shareholders namely included UAE’s Saeed Saif Bin Jabbar Al-Saudi, UK’s Sheikh Zaka-Uddin, A Saudi by the name of Hayi Ahmed and UAE’s Naseer Abdullah.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Sattar alleges that efforts being made to keep people from voting
-
Captain (r) Safdar not arrested despite court’s verdict
-
MQM-P has every right over Karachi: Khalid Maqbool
-
FIA takes Zardari’s aide Lawai in physical remand till July 11
-
Was told an example will be made out of me for challenging Khalai Makhlooq: Maryam Nawaz
-
Fawad’s residence raided, important record and gadgetry recovered
-
Political manifestos and advertisement appeals in political campaign for GE 2018
-
Candidates in race to win sympathies of voters in Umerkot
-
‘Pakistan ranked 22nd most powerful country’
-
20th annual Canada Day dinner, award night held
-
20th annual Canada Day dinner, award night held
-
20th annual Canada Day dinner, award night held