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Rs700b laundered to 10 countries: PM’s aide

byCT Report
13/11/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountability Shahzad Akbar has said that they have received details from 10 countries of money laundering worth Rs700 billion and references in this regard will be filed soon.

Addressing the media in Islamabad along with Senator Faisal Javed and Adviser to PM on Media Iftikhar Durrani, Akbar said, “We have identified over 5,000 fake accounts which were used for money laundering.”

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“Money laundered through these accounts exceeded $1 billion,” he said while adding that the accounts were created in the names of ice cream vendors and rickshaw drivers. “Previous leaders issued Iqamas to conceal the amount that was laundered out of the country,” the special assistant to the premier continued.

Akbar shared, “We are seeking details of all Iqama holders from Dubai administration. “Those who have stashed money in Dubai and European banks will not be able to hide,” the premier’s special assistant further warned.

Stating that they have received details pertaining to money laundering from 10 countries, the premier’s special assistant said, “$5.3 billion were taken out of Pakistan. This amount translates to Rs700 billion and is a small fraction of the total amount laundered.”

“The matter of fake accounts is being heard in the Supreme Court and the court

has ordered that it should not be discussed on air,” he added. Further, Akbar said, “A list of suspects will be released soon, however, it cannot be shared before a decision is taken regarding filing references.”

Elaborating on the Iqamas issued by previous leaders, Akbar said, “There are two kinds of Iqama holders – one kind is labourers and those who work hard and the other is ministers whose details are hard to find.”

The premier’s special assistant on accountability added, “The hardest part is identifying the real suspects as those who hold Iqamas hide their identities.” “Some people have bought properties in the name of their drivers and gardeners. When we investigate, we find out that they are the employees of big people,” he said.

Akbar said, “These findings are from investigations over the last 70 days and focused on 10 countries. Money laundering has destroyed Pakistan.” “We would have been an economically stable country had there been no money laundering,” he regretted.

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