The adviser owns a house worth Rs3.5 crore in DHA Phase II Islamabad, a house worth Rs1.5 crore in PHA Residency Curry Road Islamabad, and a house worth Rs1.5 crore in Islamabad


Islamabad: Prime Minister’s Adviser on Accountability Brigadier (r) Musaddiq Abbasi owned assets worth Rs 88.7 million.
The PM’s adviser on accountability submitted the details of assets to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). As per the released reports, Brigadier (r) Musaddiq Abbasi owns assets worth Rs 88.7 million.
As per details, he owns a house worth Rs3.5 crore in DHA Phase II Islamabad, a house worth Rs1.5 crore in PHA Residency Curry Road Islamabad, and a house worth Rs1.5 crore in Islamabad.
The reports also revealed an investment of 5.7 million in Qadri Noori Enterprises, while a gift of Rs20.2 million to the children for business.
Musaddiq Abbasi also owns Toyota 2007 model car worth 1.2 million rupees, a Toyota 2009 model car worth 2.8 million and Rs5.5 million in his bank accounts.
Earlier, after the resignation of Shahzad Akbar, Brigadier (Retd) Musaddiq Abbasi has been appointed as the special assistant to prime minister (SAPM) on accountability.
A notification has also been issued in this regard. The notification was issued after the approval of Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan.
Musaddiq Abbasi replaced Shahzad Akbar, who tendered his resignation.
It is pertinent to mention here that Brigadier (Retd) Muhammad Musaddiq Abbasi had performed duties on top positions of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
Earlier on Monday, SAPM on Accountability Shahzad Akbar has resigned from his post.
Taking to twitter, the adviser said that he had resigned from his post but he would still remain associated with the PTI. He also said that he had tendered his resignation to Prime Minister Imran Khan.
"I have tendered my resignation today to PM as Advisor. I sincerely hope the process of accountability continues under leadership of PM Imran Khan as per PTI’s manifesto. I will remain associated with party n keep contributing as member of legal fraternity,” Shahzad Akbar tweeted.

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