PM Imran admits failure in accountability

Says despite all the evidence, these people are escaping


Our Correspondent January 07, 2022
The prime minister termed the next three months as “important for his government”. Photo: Facebook/ImranKhanOfficial

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ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday admitted the incumbent government’s failure on the accountability front, saying that despite all the evidence, “these people [corrupt] are escaping”.

“There is solid evidence against [PML-N President] Shehbaz Sharif. Can anyone deny that Shehbaz did not commit corruption?” Premier Imran said while giving an interview to a private news channel.

Shehbaz is facing a money laundering case in the Lahore High Court, while his elder brother, PML-N Supremo Nawaz Sharif who had been declared a “proclaimed offender” in the Al-Azizia and Avenfield reference by the IHC, is in London on the pretext of receiving treatment for his deteriorating health for over two years.

PM Imran appeared optimistic about his government completing the tenure, saying: “We will complete the five years along with our allies.”

The prime minister termed the next three months as “important for his government”.

Earlier during the week, the Election Commission of Pakistan report showed that the PML-N and the PPP had hid their bank accounts from it so that the sources of funding could not be known. The report also revealed that the ruling PTI did the same but Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said that the commission had “counted an account twice”.

“I welcome the ECP's review of PTI funding for donations from overseas Pakistanis. The more our financial system is explored, the clearer the facts will become and the nation will understand how PTI is the only political party whose financial system consists of an integrated system of political fundraising,” the prime minister said in a tweet.

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Imran further said in the interview that his government had an “ideal relationship” with the military leadership, adding that however, he had not thought about further extension in the chief of army staff’s tenure as November was still quite far away.

In November 2019, the Supreme Court had suspended a government order, observing that there was no law to give extension to the army chief’s tenure. But the apex court granted a six-month extension to Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa after being assured by the government that parliament will pass a legislation in this regard.

The government and opposition joined hands to amend the Army Act, 1952 to appoint and re-appoint an army chief and also extend his services.

The Ministry of Defence issued a notification regarding the extension in army chief’s tenure. “General Qamar Javed Bajwa will remain as Pakistan Army chief until November 28, 2022.”

It said that the new tenure of the army chief will be for an additional tenure of three years, effective from November 29, 2019 to November 29, 2022.

The prime minister said, “Inflation has to be controlled.”

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SARFRAZ AHMAD | 2 years ago | Reply SARFRAZ AHMAD 03316437347 GOOGLE ACCOUNT
S.R.H. Hashmi | 2 years ago | Reply Accountability was the cornerstone of Imran Khan s politics. We remember the loud claims made by him frequently of sending the corrupt politicians to jail and to bring back the looted wealth stashed abroad. However what we saw in practice was that the PTI government could not fulfill its biggest promise of sending corrupt politicians to jail. On the contrary the PTI government even allowed the chief of the long-serving corrupt political dynasty to flee from the country making the government and the whole nation look like fools. Moreover there is hardly any looted wealth brought back. And on top of that Imran Khan has admitted the failure of his government in the matter of accountability which means that he has tamely hinted that the public should not expect much from him in this regard even in future. And as regards foreign funding case of PTI heard by Election Commission of Pakistan for the last seven years the scrutiny committee report - according to what is being reported in the press - does not look too pretty despite over-confidence expressed by the PTI leaders. Also if a party is tried and found guilty on the above count it cannot demand to be spared until and unless all others who might have committed similar offence are also tried and punished. And there is also the matter of bad governance and lack of government control on inflation smuggling hoarding and other activities which have made life hell for the medium and low-income section of the population which is hardest hit by inflation which has forced some even to reduce basic food intake. And that means at best the nation should accept and expect the matter of accountability to be a tombstone and definitely not the cornerstone of the PTI government. Karachi
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