No allegations proved against me: Maryam Nawaz

ISLAMABAD, JUL 05 (DNA) – Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter Maryam Nawaz will appear before Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing offshore wealth of Sharif family in Panama Papers case.
Stringent security measures have been taken in the Federal Capital to avert any untoward incident during Maryam Nawaz’s appearance before the JIT.
Over 3,000 security officials will be deployed on the occasion. Entry of irrelevant people will be prohibited within one kilometer radius of the Federal Judicial Academy.
Meanwhile, lady police officer Ursala Saleem, SP of Special Branch, will accompany Maryam Nawaz during her appearance before the JIT at the Federal Judicial Academy.
On the other hand, the Joint Investigation Team has summoned National Accountability Bureau Chairman Qamaruz Zaman Chaudhry to appear before it today.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter Maryam Nawaz Wednesday said that no allegations of corruption proved against me.
Talking to the media outside Judicial academy after appearing before the Joint Investigation Team for about two hours, she thanked supporters for assembling at the venue.
She said the JIT had no answer of my questions. She said, “I posed a single query to JIT…what is allegation against us.” She added, The JIT had no answer to my question.
“Questions about the family’s businesses are being asked. If public money was involved, we are answerable, but that is not the case about private businesses,” she held.
In an apparent reference to PTI Chief Imran Khan, she said: “Why are those who have no businesses and no source of income not being questioned,” she asked.
“I am worried about the who is leveling false accusations,” she added.
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