NAB produces first witness against Dar in corruption case
ISLAMABAD, OCT 04 (DNA) – The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) presented its first witness against Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, on Wednesday, before an accountability court in a corruption reference filed against him on the orders of the Supreme Court in its July 28 judgment in Panamagate case.
Dar’s counsel, Khawaja Haris, cross-examined Ishtiaq Ali after he recorded his statement against the incumbent finance minister. Sources said two witnesses had been summoned but only one recorded a statement and was subsequently quizzed by the defence counsel. Two other witnesses, Shahid Aziz and Tariq Javed, have now been summoned on the next date of hearing — October 12.
In his arguments, Haris contended that Ali was not a relevant witness as he was neither a scriber nor a custodian of documents produced by him before the court. Through the cross-examination of the prosecution’s witness, the defence counsel tried to establish that the witness was not even working in the bank at that time. “The witness was employed in 2005 while the record submitted before the court pertains to 2001 and 2005,” Haris upheld.
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