Verdict in 190 million pounds Al-Qadir case against Imran Khan, his wife to be announced on January 13
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan court on Monday postponed until January 13 its verdict in the 190 million pounds Al-Qadir Trust corruption case against former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi. Judge Nasir Javed Rana of the anti-corruption court had completed the hearing on December 18 but reserved the judgment until December 23. Later he fixed January 6 as the new date for announcing the verdict, Geo News reported.
Noting that Judge Rana was on leave on Monday, the court staff said that the decision would now be announced on January 13.
The court also informed about the deferment of the verdict to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor as well as his lawyer.
The postponement comes amidst the ongoing negotiation between the government and Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to address the political instability in the country due to the imprisonment of the former premier and several other leaders of the party.
So far two rounds of talks have been held and another is expected this week.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in December 2023 filed the case against Khan (72), Bibi (50) and six others, accusing them of causing a loss to the tune of 190 million pounds (PRs50 billion) to the national kitty.
However, Khan and Bibi have been prosecuted as all others, including a property tycoon, were out of the country.
Both Khan and Bibi are accused in the case, which revolves around allegations that PRs50 billion, returned to Pakistan by the UK's National Crime Agency as part of a settlement with a property tycoon was misused.
The funds were reportedly intended for the national treasury but were allegedly redirected for the personal benefit of the businessman who helped Bibi and Khan to set up a university.
Bibi, as a trustee of the Al-Qadir Trust, is accused of benefiting from this settlement, including acquiring 458 kanals of land for Al-Qadir University in Jhelum.
The court also informed about the deferment of the verdict to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor as well as his lawyer.
The postponement comes amidst the ongoing negotiation between the government and Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to address the political instability in the country due to the imprisonment of the former premier and several other leaders of the party.
So far two rounds of talks have been held and another is expected this week.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in December 2023 filed the case against Khan (72), Bibi (50) and six others, accusing them of causing a loss to the tune of 190 million pounds (PRs50 billion) to the national kitty.
However, Khan and Bibi have been prosecuted as all others, including a property tycoon, were out of the country.
The funds were reportedly intended for the national treasury but were allegedly redirected for the personal benefit of the businessman who helped Bibi and Khan to set up a university.
Bibi, as a trustee of the Al-Qadir Trust, is accused of benefiting from this settlement, including acquiring 458 kanals of land for Al-Qadir University in Jhelum.
Popular from World
- 'America would be toast': Elon Musk warns of bankruptcy and rising interest rates due to $36 trillion debt
- Canada halts new permanent residence applications for parents, grandparents in 2025
- Elon Musk calls for Nigel Farage's resignation, says he 'doesn't have what it takes' to lead Reform UK
- UnitedHealthcare denies claims of a coma patient, says doctor in a viral post
- Bernie Sanders criticizes Elon Musk over H-1B Visa program, Indian-American doctors, techies fire back
end of article
Trending Stories
- Elon Musk donates Tesla shares worth $112 million to charities that have "no current intention to ..."
- Baba Vanga's Predictions for 2025: 5 Zodiac Signs That Will Thrive in 2025
- Jason Kelce’s Wife Kylie Kelce Lands Massive Deals with Two Billion-Dollar Giants Following ESPN Role Reveal
- Hyderabad’s 2nd-longest flyover to open today
- 'America would be toast': Elon Musk warns of bankruptcy and rising interest rates due to $36 trillion debt
- The Chinese brand that has become a 'headache' for Zara, H&M in Europe and Amazon in the US is coming to Reliance's Ajio website
- CBI arrests Air force officer for taking bribe
Visual Stories
- 9 foods to keep your kidneys healthy
- 10 best reasons to visit Kanha National Park right now
- 8 ways to reduce uric acid in your body
- 10 breakfast dishes that can be made with banana
- 10 indoor plants that will be in trend in 2025 (stock them now!)
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment