Govt, opposition agree on 12-member committee to probe Panama leaks

Committee will have two weeks to reach consensus on ToRs, announces Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid


News Desk May 18, 2016
Information Minister Pervez Rasheed speaking to the media after the meeting on May 18, 2016.

The government and the opposition have agreed to form a committee to draft joint terms of reference (ToR) for an inquiry commission, which would investigate Panama papers, Express News reported.

“We have decided to form a 12-member committee consisting six persons from each side, the government and opposition, to reach a conclusion on ToRs,” Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid announced on Wednesday after a meeting.

He said representatives from the PPP, PML-N, PTI and JI, among others attended the consultative meeting held in the chamber of National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq.

Opposition, govt grill each other over accountability in heated NA session

The announcement came following the NA session earlier during the day when the opposition and government grilled each other over Panamagate controversy.

In his address during the assembly session, PTI chief Imran Khan had warned if their questions were not answered, his party would take it to the streets.

“If the PM doesn’t answer all questions properly, it will be my democratic right to come out on the streets to protest.”

However, the PTI has now agreed to the 12-member committee, which will be formed after a resolution in the NA on Thursday.

The committee will be given a time span of two weeks to reach the agreed upon ToRs such that the judicial commission could be formed to investigate the Panama Papers allegations."

According to Express News, Aitzaz Ahsan, Ghulam Bilour and Shah Mehmood Qureshi are among the opposition side in the committee.

COMMENTS (2)

Ali | 7 years ago | Reply @sehr.siddiqui: having off-shore company is not a crime dude. Don't fall in N League trap. PM must give money trail, how money was sent abroad and when properties were purchased. He has not provided those details which makes me believe something is fishy
sehr.siddiqui | 7 years ago | Reply When both sides realized that they are also guilty of numbered off shore companies they decided to bury the matter under the carpet by forming the committee. This committee will have the representative of vested interests. This is how the matter will be closed amicably. Nothing will come out of the commission for which this committee will finalize the TORs. Lovely solution.
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