FIA requests that Imran Khan share record of financing to PTI

 


ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has looked for records from PTI Chairman Imran Khan in regards to the all out reserves gave to the party by public and worldwide organizations and business firms.


Following the Election Commission of Pakistan's (ECP) judgment that managed PTI got subsidizing from disallowed sources, the FIA sent off a far reaching investigation into the matter.

In a letter to the PTI director, the FIA requested that Imran Khan give the record of the participation charge from the foundation of the PTI till now.

The examination office likewise looked for yearly articulations of PTI's ledgers starting around 1996, the record of its enrolled and unregistered associations and trusts from the party's boss.

Imran Khan is likewise approached to give the record of PTI's public and global benefactors. The FIA likewise guided the PTI director to give subtleties of assets got from different organizations in various nations independently.

The organization has likewise looked for the rundown of the party's office-carriers, their CNICs and the names of the people who were permitted to work the party's financial balances. The examination organization has additionally guided Imran Khan to give subtleties of the board that is taking care of the monetary undertakings of the party.

The party's executive and the overall secretary were told to present the subtleties to the FIA inside the following 15 days.

FIA calls PTI pioneers in disallowed financing case

Prior, the FIA brought previous National Assembly speaker and senior PTI pioneer Asad Qaiser, ex-Sindh lead representative Imran Ismail and different forerunners regarding the continuous request on the precluded subsidizing case.

The notification shipped off the previous speaker expressed that according to the decision on Akbar S Babar's case, Qaiser has two ledgers and he is related with the working of those two records; thusly he has been approached to show up before the request group to respond to questions in regards to the subtleties of the financial balance.

A five-part FIA checking group has been comprised to direct requests across Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Lahore and Quetta. The group is going by Muhammad Athar Waheed.
The FIA sent off the examination on a letter composed by Babar, mentioning a test against the PTI for getting assets through accounts opened for the sake of junior representatives.

Akbar S Babar officially moved toward the FIA to start a test against the PTI after the ECP decision.

Babar let the FIA know that the PTI's monetary board in 2011 wrongfully approved four workers of the party's focal secretariat to gather gifts in their own records from inside Pakistan and abroad.

An amount of Rs11.104 million was stored in the records of the PTI representatives which was past their known types of revenue, Babar said in his letter.

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