ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived in London on Wednesday to be beside his wife Kulsoom Nawaz, who is undergoing treatment for throat cancer.
His political rivals at home view his travel as an attempt to avert the ongoing investigation against him over corruption, tax evasion, money laundering and other charges.
The Exit from Pakistan (Control) ordinance bars anyone federally accused on those grounds from leaving the country — a responsibility of the Interior Ministry.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Pakistan’s top autonomous watchdog for corruption and economic terrorism, has yet to file references against the Sharif family and incumbent Finance Minister Ishaq Dar following the Supreme Court’s July 28 ruling in the Panama Papers case.
The NAB is expected to file four references after Eid Al-Adha as the six-week deadline set by the court nears expiration, said an official source.
Tax returns, bank accounts and other data dating as far back as 20 years have been collected by the NAB from the Federal Board of Revenue, the State Bank of Pakistan, and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan to prepare the references.
The Sharifs and Dar have failed to appear before the NAB despite three call-up notices summoning them for questioning.
MP Maiza Hameed — campaigning with Sharif’s daughter Maryam Safdar to win the Lahore district NA-120 constituency, which was left vacant after Sharif’s ouster — told Arab News that the family “have their reservations about the verdict, and review appeals have been submitted to the court. That’s why they’re not appearing before the NAB until the court’s decision.”
Hameed said the Sharifs “haven’t been found guilty in any case, so why should their names be placed on the Exit Control List (ECL)?”
Political pundits say Safdar is being groomed as heir to her father’s party, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League — Nawaz (PML-N), and her current campaigning is an opportunity to prove her leadership skills.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the PML-N’s most vocal critic, says Sharif will not return to face anti-corruption charges.
But most PML-N members strongly believe that Sharif will fight the judicial battle to preserve his political legacy.
“Why would Sharif stay away from the country, where he is mostly loved by the people?” asked PML-N leader and former Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid.
“The circumstances aren’t similar to 2007, when military dictator Gen. Pervez Musharraf ruled. At that time Sharif wanted to return, but he wasn’t permitted.”
Pakistan lets deposed PM travel abroad despite corruption charges
Pakistan lets deposed PM travel abroad despite corruption charges
China overturns death sentence for Canadian in drug case
TORONTO: China has overturned the death sentence of Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, a Canadian official told AFP Friday, in a possible sign of a diplomatic thaw as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to boost trade ties with Beijing.
Schellenberg’s lawyer Zhang Dongshuo, reached by AFP over the phone in Beijing on Saturday, confirmed the decision was announced Friday by China’s highest court.
Schellenberg was detained on drug charges in 2014 before China-Canada ties nosedived following the 2018 arrest in Vancouver of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou.
That arrest infuriated Beijing, which detained two Canadians — Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig — on espionage charges that Ottawa condemned as retaliatory.
Then, in January 2019, a court in northeast China retried Schellenberg, who was 36 at the time, sentencing him to death while declaring that his 15?year prison term for drug trafficking had been too lenient.
The court said he had been a central player in a scheme to ship narcotics to Australia, in a one-day retrial that Amnesty International called “a flagrant violation of international law.”
Schellenberg has denied wrongdoing.
The Canadian official requested anonymity in confirming the decision by China’s highest court to overturn Schellenberg’s death sentence.
Schellenberg, who has been held in northeastern Dalian since 2014, will be retried by the Liaoning High People’s Court, his lawyer Zhang said. The timing for the retrial has not yet been set.
Zhang said he met with Schellenberg in Dalian on Friday, and said the Canadian appeared relatively relaxed.
Carney, who took office last year, visited China in January as part of his global effort to broaden Canada’s export markets to reduce trade reliance on the United States.
“Global Affairs Canada (GAC) is aware of a decision issued by the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China in Mr. Robert Schellenberg’s case,” foreign ministry spokesperson Thida Ith said in a statement sent to AFP.
Ith said the ministry “will continue to provide consular services to Mr. Schellenberg and to his family,” adding: “Canada has advocated for clemency in this case, as it does for all Canadians who are sentenced to the death penalty.”
New partners
Key sectors of the Canadian economy have been hammered by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and Carney has said Canada can no longer count on the United States as a reliable trading partner.
Carney says that despite ongoing tensions, including allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian elections, Ottawa needs a functioning relationship with Beijing to safeguard its economic future.
When in Beijing last month, Carney met Chinese President Xi Jinping and heralded an improved era in relations — saying the two countries had struck a “new strategic partnership” and a preliminary trade deal.
Global Affairs Canada did not comment on whether diplomacy during Carney’s visit related to Schellenberg’s case impacted the Chinese court decision.
“Due to privacy considerations, no further information can be provided,” Ith said.
Schellenberg’s lawyer Zhang said Carney’s visit raised his hopes that the Chinese court would announce a relatively positive outcome for his client.
Meng, who had initially been charged with scheming to evade US sanctions on Iran, was freed in September 2021.
Spavor and Kovrig were released the same month.









