Lawyer Saif accuses the family of the Sharif family of financial misconduct

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The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has strongly criticized an alleged tax evasion by influential political figures, declaring that corrupt individuals cannot promote national unity.

In a statement, KP SAIF’s information advisor accused the Sharif Family Family Family, saying that Hasan Nawaz has been declared degree of tax in London. “The Sharif family is now exposed internationally for tax evasion,” he said.

He added that if the Pakistanis abroad work hard to bring a good reputation to the country, some political figures tarnish its reputation. “Imran Khan has returned Pakistan proud of the world scene, while the Sharifs were a source of shame,” he said.

Referring to the strict financial laws of Great Britain, the lawyer SAIF said that sharifs continue to escape taxes even in a highly regulated system. He alleged that their companies in Pakistan were prospering on financial misdeeds, while legitimate investors have trouble.

“Half of the family is in London, the other half in Pakistan, and the two are engaged in a tax evasion. This is why their empire continues to develop while others are faced with a financial ruin,” he said.

Government spokesperson KP also accused the Sharif family to whiten money abroad. “They governed Pakistan, but their assets continue to grow abroad. Their model of looting of the national treasury and money money remains unchanged.”

The lawyer Saif concluded that corrupt figures can never establish national unity. “The nation is fed up with this corrupt elite. As long as they remain in power, national unity will remain an illusion,” he said.

The United Kingdom said Hassan Nawaz, son of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, a tax follower on Wednesday, imposing a fine of 5.2 million pounds Sterling.

British authorities included Hassan Nawaz in their latest list of tax failed, officially published on a government website.

According to the report, Hassan Nawaz did not pay around 9.4 million pounds of tax sterling between April 5, 2015 and April 6, 2016.

The United Kingdom’s tax authority has now penalized it for late payments. More details have been made available in public archives.

In addition, last year, the High Court of London declared Hassan Nawaz in bankruptcy in a tax case launched by the Department of Taxes and Revenues of the United Kingdom.

The bankruptcy decision against Hassan Nawaz came in relation to the case n ° 694 of 2023, which was filed on August 25, 2023, before the High Court of London.

The decision of the court follows Hassan’s financial disputes with the British authorities on tax issues, marking significant development in the legal challenges of the family abroad.

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