Pakistan
Azam Khan appears before NAB in £190 million case against PTI chief
The latest reports say that the former Principal Secretary to PM cooperated fully and responded to all the questions posed during the investigation.
Islamabad: After cypher controversy, Azam Khan, the former prime minister's principal secretary, appeared before the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in a case related £190 million amount against PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf).
Azam Khan arrived at the NAB premises to record his statement before the JIT. During the session, he cooperated fully and responded to all the questions posed during the investigation.
Following the session, the NAB requested the complete record from Azam Khan and allowed him some time to submit a written response.
On July 20, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) issued a notice to Azam Khan, summoning him to appear before their joint investigation team (JIT) at 10 am on the specified date.
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