NAB seeks law ministry’s advice on Swiss cases

by Sameer on February 22, 2010

in News and Views

National Accountability Bureau Chairman Navaid Ahsan has written a letter to the law ministry seeking its advice on how to reopen the Swiss money laundering cases in compliance with a Supreme Court order.

The NAB has also sought advice from the law ministry whether or not it could approach the Swiss court for reopening the cases.

The NAB chief is in a dilemma over the SC order for reopening cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.


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Raza M.Qureshi March 30, 2010 at 3:09 pm

As long as the holder of fake directorate degree,Law Minister Dr Babar Awan exists nothing will happen to the beneficiary Asif Ali Zardari, main culprit of NRO. NAB is under the control of Law Ministry, and Law Ministry is under the direct control of President Asif Ali Zardari, so how NAB can follow the orders of Suprem Court. Its better Chief Justice of Pakistan first issue verdicts against Law Minister Dr Babar Awan and then to Chairman NAB.

Sajid Mukhtar March 30, 2010 at 6:15 pm

I hate to say that Chief Justice of Pakstan is not a neutral party any more neither President of Pakistan. Both need be separated from their jobs. Both are actng like GODs. Both are creating atmosphere where regular Pakistani person is not getting any relief.

Syed Mukhtar March 31, 2010 at 3:46 am

Because of this Punjabi Superme Court we are going to create another country probably 2 or 3 this time. Please save our country and get rid of this racist Chief Justice.

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