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Nawaz Sharif not a corrupt, Broadsheet CEO extends apology to PML-N supremo

Shehbaz Sharif slams authorities for subjecting Nawaz family to witch-hunt

March 22, 2022 01:35 PM


PML-N President and Opposition leader in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif has slammed authorities for subjecting Nawaz Sharif and family to a vicious politically-motivated witch-hunt to keep the party supremo out of public life as has been claimed by the asset recovery firm Broadsheet’s CEO Kaveh Moussavi, reported 24NewsHD TV channel. 

Giving vent to his dismay at the NAB inquiry initiated against Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz in a tweet on Tuesday wrote: “Broadsheet CEO's revelations expose politically inspired witch-hunt of Nawaz Sharif & family in the name of so-called accountability. Corruption allegations were made to keep him out of public life. Now the whole edifice of lies, deceit & character assassination stands demolished.”

https://twitter.com/CMShehbaz/status/1506152249470373888

PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz also said that Imran Khan could not prove even corruption of Rs65 against Nawaz Sharif by spending 65 million pounds.

In a tweet, she said “Nawaz Sharif was rewarded by Allah but Moussavi's apology is a chargesheet against Imran Khan. Who gave him the excuse to cool the fire of revenge?”

https://twitter.com/MaryamNSharif/status/1506223746960719875

During an interview given to a private TV channel, Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi extended his apology to Nawaz Sharif for allegations of corruption charges. 

He said that after a probe spanning 21 years, no corruption charges were proved against Nawaz Sharif or any other member of his family. He said he felt no hesitation in issuing an apology to the former prime minister for his being party to a scam masquerading as the National Accountability Bureau. He declared NAB a fraud through and through. 

The asset recovery firm Broadsheet was contracted by General ® Pervez Musharraf’s government to probe corruption charges against Nawaz Sharif and his family members after overthrowing his democratically elected government. 

Kaveh Moussavi said Broadsheet’s investigations found no evidence of corruption, stolen or hidden wealth or unexplained wealth anywhere in the world. He said: “Not one rupee. We found a lot of plundered wealth but not one rupee relating to Mr Nawaz Sharif, the former prime minister, or any member of his family. Not one rupee, I can categorically say that after virtually 21 years of investigations. If anybody tells you otherwise, they are lying to you.”

Kaveh Moussavi has extensively dealt with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and said he had no doubt left that the NAB had made cases against Nawaz Sharif on political grounds and that was the reason why he was apologising to Nawaz Sharif.

Moussavi said: “I have no hesitation in issuing an apology to the former prime minister Nawaz Sharif for having been a part to the sham, the scandalous non-sense masquerading as NAB. It’s a fraud through and through.”

When asked if he was aware that he was apologising to Nawaz Sharif, as there were deep political consequences to it, Kaveh Moussavi repeated his apology addressing Nawaz Sharif directly. “I repeat it: Mr Sharif, we owe you an apology because Mr Sharif you clearly were the victim of a massive organised scandalous witch-hunt. There’s no question about that. When facts change, I change my views. Twenty-two years ago when Pervez Musharraf had asked us to investigate you, we were led to believe and we started investigating and at every turn we found that investigation was sabotaged not because we were getting close to things but because the intention was something else. That actually was a witch hunt the intention was not to find any looted assets.”

Kaveh Moussavi added: “We proceeded independently and I can tell you categorically we didn’t find one rupee of stolen assets or assets which can be attributed to either Mr Nawaz Sharif or his family.”

Kaveh Moussavi spoke about his own role in the allegation that surfaced around 2018 election times that Nawaz Sharif had tens of millions of dollars parked in a Far East bank – and the same allegation made its way to powerful circles at the time. Moussavi said the amount was fictitious and there was no truth to the allegation.

Kaveh Moussavi said: “I feel that we too were subject to a fraudulent misrepresentation by a criminal organisation called NAB. We, in good faith, right up to the end of the tribunal in London, whatever information we found we passed it on to the NAB but they showed no interest whatsoever. My own investigation shows that it was a complete sham. They were not interested and any allegations attributed to me are withdrawn without any hesitation.”

Kaveh Moussavi, through British Pakistani Zafar Ali QC, had engaged in the summer of 2019 with the Pakistan govt over the same allegation but Pakistan and Broadsheet didn’t strike a deal, as Kaveh Moussavi was asked by a senior visiting Pakistani official to pay him a cut in return for signing the agreement for assets recovery.

Kaveh Moussavi said he realised that the government of Pakistan had no interest in fighting actual corruption and it was interested only in going after Nawaz Sharif and his family and that’s “the reason for my profound disappointment”.

Kaveh Moussavi revealed that he was in touch with Prime Minister Imran Khan through Shipping and Ports Minister Ali Zaidi and that he had evidence to prove his conversations with Ali Zaidi.

He said: “I was in direct contact with the government. I sat and had a lunch with minister Shehzad Akbar directly in London. I had a telephone chat with another minister Ali Zaidi who was commissioned by Prime Minister Imran Khan to speak with me and to cooperate but they showed not a scintilla of evidence that they were interested in going after the stolen money. They were interested in using whatever we found as a political capital against their enemies, which I am afraid, was my experience with the NAB right from day one. From day one we insisted that we are not going to be an instrument of witch-hunt. Very soon it became clear that the NAB was nothing but an instrument of witch-hunt – a very incompetent and corrupt one.

The reason why Imran khan promised moon and didn’t get anywhere was because they had no intention of going anywhere.”

Kaveh Moussavi said Ali Zaidi used to call him on Skype and they had “long conversations. I made sure there were witnesses in the room who would listen and there was written correspondence between myself and him and at one point he asked me if Shehzad Akbar was corrupt and whether he wanted to make money for himself. I said I make any accusation against anyone until such times that we have evidence. Look neither I am hesitating in withdrawing everything that was said about former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. It’s because I have the evidence pointing in the other direction.”

Kaveh Moussavi stressed: “There is not a scintilla of evidence that former prime minister Nawaz sharif was corrupt” and “I unhesitatingly tell the people of Pakistan that NAB is nothing other than a racket and it has no interest in fighting corruption. It’s there as a machine of witch-hunt against opponents of powers whoever that be at one particular time.”

Commenting on UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) decision to clear Shehbaz Sharif in the money-laundering investigation, Kaveh Moussavi said this happened so because “the evidence was seriously lacking”.

He said that in such cases the standard of evidence is not very stringent, as the NCA needs to simply show doubts about the origins of funds. He said the Assets Recovery Unit of Pakistan was unable to show that. He said: “I am amazed they brought the action to get political capital out of it. That didn’t go ahead because the entire base was a sham.”

In February last year, Broadsheet LLC had made a payment of around Rs4.5 million to Nawaz Sharif’s son Hussain Nawaz Sharif in the lawsuit before the London High Court.

Broadsheet had made a payment of £20,000 (equivalent to 4.5 million Pakistani Rupees) to the Sharif family for the settlement of the Sharif family’s legal costs after having withdrawn the Avenfield Apartments attachment application before the English High Court for the seizure and sale of four Avenfield Apartments in the Broadsheet vs Pakistan/National Accountability Bureau (NAB) case.

The NAB had said that it was dedicated to erasing corruption and didn’t have a political agenda. The NAB holds that it has never targeted anyone and its accountability drive is indiscriminate. Ali Zaidi didn’t respond to questions.



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