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Panama Paper:Pak court asks Sharif family to furnish more docs

Dissatisfied with the replies submitted by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s three children in the Panama Papers scandal, the Supreme Court on Monday gave them a week’s time to furnish relevant documents about the money invested by the family in foreign businesses.

The court last week had ordered Maryam, Hassan and Hussain to respond the charges by opposition that they bought assets abroad with illegal money.

The five-member bench headed by Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali took up five identical petition by Imran Khan and other on November 1, demanding probe into the assets of those mentioned in the Panama Leaks.

Sharif had submitted his response last week through his counsel, Salman Aslam Butt, in which he denied any financial wrongdoing.

On Monday, his counsel representing Sharif’s children, told the court that Hassan Nawaz has been doing a lawful business for the last 22 years and Hussain for 16 years.

Butt said that Maryam Nawaz is not dependent on the prime minister and lives an independent life as a married person.

All three children denied allegations leveled against them.

The court asked about the money trail which was invested in the foreign businesses of Sharif s family and gave seven days period to furnish relevant documents.

The court adjourned till November 15.

It also directed all parties to submit documentary evidence about their claims and charges or denials. 
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