JIT examines SC verdict in Panama Papers case:
ISLAMABAD: The multi-agency joint investigation team (JIT), constituted to probe allegations against the prime minister and his children stemming from the Panama Papers, held another meeting in the Federal Judicial Academy here on Tuesday.

As
per the verdict, the JIT comprises officials of the Federal
Investigation Agency (FIA), the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the
Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), the National
Accountability Bureau (NAB), the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and
the Military Intelligence (MI). It is headed by FIA Additional Director
General Wajid Zia and Amer Aziz of the SBP, Bilal Rasool of the SECP,
Irfan Naeem Mangi of NAB, retired Brig Mohammad Nauman Saeed of the ISI
and Brig Kamran Khurshid of the MI are its members.
The
court has ordered the government to allocate Rs20 million to the JIT so
that it can independently function and does not feel handicapped in its
working.
Sources said that the departments concerned
would bear the expenses of their representatives incurred within the
country. Since the Supreme Court has empowered the JIT members to travel
abroad to collect evidence, Rs20m will be spent on their foreign tour,
according to the sources. They said that since Mr Mangi was out of
country, he did not attend the meeting, but was likely to participate in
the next meeting.
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