PTI prohibited funding case: IHC to announce verdict tomorrow

PTI challenges ECP ruling
The PTI on August 10 last year challenged the ECP ruling in the IHC, seeking annulment of the order in the prohibited funding case. In his petition filed with the IHC, PTI Additional Secretary-General Omar Ayub asked the court to not only nullify the August 2 ruling, but also revoke the ECP’s show-cause notice sent to PTI Chairman Imran Khan. The petitioner said he was “grossly aggrieved” by the fact-finding report — which revealed that the PTI had obtained funds from foreign sources — and demanded that it be declared “perverse, incorrect and in excess of authority and jurisdiction”. In his petition, Ayub also asked the court to “declare that any action suggested by the ECP is beyond its authority and that no action can be taken on the basis of a fact-finding report”. The PTI also made the ECP a party in the case.ECP verdict in prohibited funding case
On August 2, 2022, the ECP, in a unanimous verdict, announced that the PTI received prohibited funding. The case was earlier referred to as the “foreign funding” case, but later the election commission accepted the PTI’s plea to refer to it as the “prohibited funding” case. The commission found that donations were taken from America, Australia, Canada and the UAE. The PTI received funds from 34 individuals and 351 businesses including companies, the ECP verdict stated. Thirteen unknown accounts also came to light, said the commission in the verdict, adding that hiding accounts are a “violation” of Article 17 of the Constitution. The funds were also in violation of Article 6 of the Political Parties Act. Moreover, the ECP found that Khan submitted a false Nomination Form I and that the affidavit provided regarding party accounts was also not authentic.« US backs Pakistan’s efforts to combat terrorism (Previous News)
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