Fake degrees: Jail sentences awarded to former MPAs

Former PML-N and PPP MPAs found guilty.


Web Desk April 05, 2013
IBCC declares former MNA Waqas Akram's A Level cerificate fake. PHOTO: CREATIVE COMMONS

QUETTA/ LAHORE: The Lahore High court ruled that former Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA Naseem Nasir Khwaja is to be arrested after her Punjab University BA degree was  found to be fake, Express News reported on Friday.

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) former MPA from Quetta, Ali Madad Jatak was also served a two year sentence in jail with a fine of Rs10,000 for having a fake degree.

A District and Sessions  court had heard the case of Jatak’s alleged fake degree on April 3, during which the investigation officer recorded his statement.

The ECP also rejected the nomination papers of Khawaja Islam, member of the PML-N due to his fake degree.

PML-N MNA Rao Mazhar Hayat has been indicted for possessing a fake degree. He was a former MNA from NA-138.

In other developments, the Balochistan High Court acquitted Humayun Aziz Kurd in a fake degree case, as previous cases shed some light on the prevailing situation.

Earlier on April 4, former K-P sports minister Jamshed Dasti was also jailed for submitting two fake degrees.

PML-N’s Waqas Akram was also found to have a fake A Level certificate, it was also revealed that he had not submitted his O-Level certification either.

The Supreme Court on April 3, directed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to reopen cases against 24 lawmakers accused of holding fake degrees.

District courts across the country continued awarding sentences against and summoning former lawmakers believed to be in possession of fake degrees.

COMMENTS (10)

Zia | 11 years ago | Reply

This is a good news for the country..we have finally started accountability. Keep up the good work, this will creat respect for the law and root out immoral leaders from the system.

mehmood ahmed | 11 years ago | Reply

when khawja islam mpa punjab going to jail fake digree holder

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