Rana Sanaullah doesn’t appear before NAB due to NA session
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah on Monday did not appear before the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore, citing his engagements during the ongoing National Assembly (NA) session. The former law minister for Punjab had been summoned for questioning in relation to matters pertaining to an inquiry on assets beyond means against him.
According to sources, a lawyer representing the PML-N leader, Mohsin Raza, appeared at the NAB Lahore bureau and submitted a statement from Rana Sanaullah to the accountability watchdog officials. The lawyer said his client was busy with the National Assembly session, which would continue till February 17. Rana Sanaullah will be summoned again after the assembly session concludes, he said while quoting NAB investigators. He said they have not handed over any record to NAB authorities and would submit it during the next hearing at the bureau.
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