Thursday, December 17, 2009

Travel ban for Pakistani minister credit corruption inquiry




Pakistani Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar has oral that immigration officials stopped him from boarding a facet due to an official traverse to China.

He is by oneself of around 250 officials as investigated by Pakistan's anti-corruption agency.

The leading court recently ruled that an amnesty protecting senior members of government was unconstitutional.

Those under pursuit are barred from opening Pakistan but have so far not been named.

The controversial amnesty was brought in by the previous president, Pervez Musharraf, also its removal opens the avenue to possible prosecution for allies of the current President, Asif Zardari .

Mr Zardari himself faces multifarious pending magistrate cases against him in Pakistan but is guarded by presidential immunity.

Before taking office, he spent second childhood in jail abutting being convicted on corruption charges he says were politically motivated.

Pakistan's paramount opposition, the Pakistan Muslim League-N of former greatest Minister Nawaz Sharif, has called on the superior to leave hanging

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