ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau has rejected Rs.1 billion legal notice served to its chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal by former PM Nawaz Sharif .
“The bureau is working within ambit of the law and would continue to do so in future,” the NAB spokesperson said.
On May 24, Nawaz Sharif sent a legal notice to chairman NAB Javed Iqbal for ‘accusing’ him of transferring $4.9 billion to India.
The former PM has termed NAB chief’s accusations as pre-poll rigging and demanded an apology.
Nawaz stated in the notice that legal action would be taken against NAB chief if he did not apologise.
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On May 8, the accountability watch dog, taking notice over a news report, initiated an inquiry against Nawaz Sharif for alleged money-laundering to India.
World Bank and State Bank of Pakistan had dismissed the media report and clarified that the money laundering reports hold no credibility.APP