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Pakistan's anti-graft watchdog on Friday filed four corruption cases against ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, his children and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar over the Panama Papers scandal. The cases have been initiated after the Supreme Court on 28 July disqualified 67-year-old Sharif for dishonesty and ruled that corruption cases be filed against him and his children over the scandal.
The apex court had tasked the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to register corruption cases against him, his children, son-in-law and the finance minister within six weeks.
"The references were prepared on the basis of the material collected and referred to by the Joint Investigation Team (set up by Supreme Court) in its report and any other material collected by NAB during the course of investigation," the NAB said.
The cases were approved on Thursday by NAB chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry at a special meeting of the senior officials.
The accused can be sentenced for several years in jail, and they could be permanently disqualified for any public office if proved guilty.
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