*ISLAMABAD – The accountability court in Islamabad reserved its verdict inthe matter of auctioning off former finance minister Ishaq Dar’s assets. Itwill announce its verdict on October 2 at 9am.*
NAB had asked the court on September 27 if Dar’s assets could be auctionedoff since he had failed to appear before the court for over six monthsdespite repeated notices.
Judge Muhammad Bashir, who also heard Nawaz Sharif’s Avenfield case,reserved his verdict in the case.
According to NAB, Dar has three flats in Dubai, a house in Lahore’sGulabahar and four plots in Islamabad.
He also has six cars, including luxury vehicles.
The accountability watchdog told the court that Dar is involved in threeforeign companies.








