ISLAMABAD – Pakistan government will get reopened the closed corruptioncases in UK.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountability Shahzad Akbar onSunday said that government officials will visit the UK next week in orderto get corruption cases reopened.
During a press conference held in the federal capital, Akbar said that anagreement with the UK government to reopen corruption cases is in place.
“We have requested the UK for cooperation for Ishaq Dar’s return though wedo not have any agreement with the country for the transfer or deportationof accused persons,” Akbar said.
The PM’s special assistant further said Pakistan has solicited details of33 companies from the National Crime Agency.
“We have increased the pace to counter challenges such as money launderingand corruption in mega projects,” he said.