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Khursheed Shah presented before court

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Khursheed Shah slams govt for failing to control outlawed TLP protest. Image: File

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Khursheed Shah , Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader produced before accountability court in assets beyond income case on Tuesday.

As per details, provincial minister Awais Qadir Shah and MPA Farrukh Shah among 18 other accused attended the hearing.

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On the occasion, strict security arrangements have been ensured to avoid any untoward incident.

On Sept 18, the NAB arrested Khursheed Shah in a case regarding his alleged assets beyond means.

“NAB Sukkur arrested Syed Khursheed Shah in the assets beyond means case,” a brief handwritten statement issued by NAB Islamabad said.

Moreover Multiple corruption cases against Shah under investigation with NAB.

In 2012, an accountability court had directed NAB to file a reference against him on a complaint pertaining to alleged accumulation of illegitimate assets.

In 2013, NAB reopened two corruption cases against Shah under the directives of the Lahore High Court.

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Furthermore July this year, NAB Chairman retired justice Javed Iqbal had approved nine inquiries against different personalities, including Shah.

The NAB filed assets beyond means reference against Shah alleging Rs 1.23 billion financial irregularities against Khursheed Shah.

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