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Aleema Khan fails to submit remaining fine as deadline ends

byCT Report
22/01/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Aleema Khan sister of Prime Minister Imran Khan has failed to submit the remaining amount of fine in the Dubai flat case as the deadline ended on Tuesday.

According to details, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) official said that Aleema Khan has not submitted the amount of Rs20.2 million so far.

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Earlier, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) revealed that Aleema Khan owns a company named M/s Cotcom Sourcing Pvt Ltd.

“PM’s sister is presently the CEO of the Cotcom Sourcing Pvt Ltd, whereas her sons Shahrez Azeem Khan and Shershah Khan are directors of the company,” according to SECP data.

According to the documents, the company paid Rs1,827,000 tax for the financial year 2016, Rs3,282,000 for the financial year 2015, Rs2,490,000 for the financial year 2014.

For the financial year 2013, Aleema Khan paid Rs2,062,000 tax, Rs158,000 for the year 2014, Rs186,000 for the year 2015 and Rs130,000 for the year 2016.

It is to be mentioned here that SC took notice of Aleema’s foreign property and issued notices to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) director general (DG) and FBR chairman along with other parties.

Federal Minister for Finance Asad Umar had also claimed to have traced 4,000 illegal properties of Pakistanis in Dubai. He revealed that the authorities have also detected 95,000 bank accounts of Pakistanis in 27 different countries.

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