Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday declared the reports submitted by Joint Investigation Teams in the Panama Papers and fake bank accounts cases as “case studies” and linked Pakistan’s economic problems with the findings of the JIT.
He took to twitter and wrote: “The Panama JIT report & the Fake Accounts JIT report are case studies in how states fail – getting impoverished & drowning in debt. The scale & methods used for siphoning off public money are incredulous & mind-boggling,” he tweeted on Tuesday.
The Panama JIT report & the Fake Accounts JIT report are case studies in how states fail – getting impoverished & drowning in debt. The scale & methods used for siphoning off public money are incredulous & mind-boggling. — Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 25, 2018
The Panama JIT report & the Fake Accounts JIT report are case studies in how states fail – getting impoverished & drowning in debt. The scale & methods used for siphoning off public money are incredulous & mind-boggling.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 25, 2018
“I am puzzled & perplexed by those who, despite having read the two reports, are still defending the plunderers,” the premier added.
I am puzzled & perplexed by those who, despite having read the two reports, are still defending the plunderers. https://t.co/ExUNShuqdE — Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 25, 2018
I am puzzled & perplexed by those who, despite having read the two reports, are still defending the plunderers. https://t.co/ExUNShuqdE
ان رپورٹوں کے مطالعے کے باوجود لٹیروں کی وکالت کرنے والے قبیلے کو سمجھنا میرے لئے یقیناً مضحکہ خیز حد تک باعث تعجب ہے۔ https://t.co/ouqVZy9Eee — Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 25, 2018
ان رپورٹوں کے مطالعے کے باوجود لٹیروں کی وکالت کرنے والے قبیلے کو سمجھنا میرے لئے یقیناً مضحکہ خیز حد تک باعث تعجب ہے۔ https://t.co/ouqVZy9Eee
Earlier Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz leader Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday (Dec. 25) was shifted to Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat prison from Adiala jail as a court in Islamabad on Monday (Dec 23) sentenced the former prime minister to seven years in prison following Al-Azizia steel mills reference while he has been acquitted in the Flagship Investment reference.
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17 November, 2019