NAB summons Imran Khan ahead of oath-taking ceremony
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman and the Prime Minister in Waiting, Imran Khan has been summoned by the National Accountability Bureau in use of state-owned helicopter case.
The Prime Minister-elect has been asked to appear before the bureau on August 7, days before he is scheduled to take the oath of his office.
According to the details, Imran Khan had been alleged to have used the chopper of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for 74 hours. The senior bureaucrats of the province including the former Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak had already recorded their statements in the case.
This is not the first time, the accountability watchdog has summoned the 65-year-old politician as Khan was summoned last month as well, however, he skipped the hearing owing to ‘busy schedule’.
On Feb 2, the chairman of NAB, Javed Iqbal directed KP Director General (DG) Naveed Haider to ascertain how former KP chief minister Pervez Khattak handed over his official helicopter to someone else and find out if the same was repeated with other individuals.
The following day, Imran Khan said that the KP government had made clear that there was never any personal or private use of government helicopters by him. He also said that NAB was most welcome to examine the issue.
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