Accountability court to announce verdict tomorrow in Ishaq Dar case

Author: Web Desk

ISLAMABAD: The accountability court will announce verdict tomorrow (Tuesday) on the National accountability Bureau’s (NAB) plea to auction former finance minister Ishaq Dar’s assets in Pakistan.

According to the details, the court has reserved its judgement on NAB’s petition after hearing anti-graft body’s arguments.

Previously, the petition was submitted by NAB after Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) senior leader went to the United kingdom (UK) for medical treatment and did not return in order to avoid arrest in the corruption cases against him in the court.

The court will announce its verdict around 9am tomorrow (October 2).

On September 28, NAB had filed the details of the former finance minister’s assets in the accountability court that have been seized.

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