ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Privatization and Chairman Privatization Commission Muhammad Zubair has said that the government is ready to talk with the opposition on Panama Papers to evolve a consensus on the matter.
The Prime Minister, he said, had stated that if the Supreme Court directed to change the Terms of Reference (ToRs) for the judicial commission the government would make the same.
The minister said on the demand of the opposition the Prime Minister had formed the judicial commission headed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan to carry out investigation into the Panama Papers.
Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Chief Imran Khan in his address to a party gathering in Bannu had now demanded that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) should be authorized to probe the Panama Papers, he added.
Muhammad Zubair said Imran Khan’s politics was beyond understanding and him urged to play positive politics
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