‘Swiss case against former president Zardari hasnot ended’
ISLAMABAD: Attorney General of Pakistan Suleman Aslam Butt said that Swiss Bank account cases against former president Asif Ali Zardari have not ended as yet.While talking to Online the AGP said that cases still exit and correspondence with Swiss Attorney office is continuing to know the legal status of the
By our correspondents
February 05, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Attorney General of Pakistan Suleman Aslam Butt said that Swiss Bank account cases against former president Asif Ali Zardari have not ended as yet.While talking to Online the AGP said that cases still exit and correspondence with Swiss Attorney office is continuing to know the legal status of the cases. He said that this matter is not with Attorney General office but is with Ministry of Law and Justice. He also clarified that he is not leaving for Switzerland in near future. He said that future course of action would be decided after legal opinion from Law Ministry.
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