JIT report based on bad intentions: Hasil Bizenjo
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Ports and Shipping Mir Hasil Bizenjo has claimed that all the JIT members were dishonest and its report was based on bad intentions.
He said it seemed that the JIT was not investigating political but criminal people, adding that the prime minister accepted court verdicts with honest intentions, while he warned that there would be worst results if attempts were made to weaken the country from inside.
Addressing a press conference, Hasil Bizenjo said that a crisis-like situation existed in the country because of the Panama case, adding that seemed the JIT was based on bad intentions. The JIT of the Panama case was dishonest in the way it conducted the proceedings, he said. The PML-N should challenge such a JIT that was based on dishonesty.
The Panama Papers saga enters what may likely be its final round on Monday as the SC will hear responses of all the parties over the JIT report. The minister said that the court would have to see the case with complete seriousness. The prime minister, he said, presented himself and his family before courts.
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