Imran Khan submits the remaining money trail of Bani Gala House in the Supreme Court

Imran Khan submits the remaining money trail of Bani Gala House in the Supreme Court

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Friday submitted to the Supreme Court more documents to justify the money trial behind the purchase of his London flat and Bani Gala Residence.

A three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, had earlier this week concluded the hearing of a petition seeking disqualification of Khan over hiding assets, owning an offshore company and receiving funds from prohibited sources.

The PTI chief’s lawyer submitted details of the bank accounts of his offshore company Niazi Services Limited (NSL), amount remitted to these accounts and emails with regard to financial transactions between Khan and his former wife Jemima Khan.

Explaining why Khan was not required to disclose 100,000 pounds credited to NSL in his nomination papers for 2013 elections, the counsel said since the PTI chief had not contested 2008 general elections, he was not required to disclose these assets. 

 He added the amount was used up until 2013 when he took part in general elections, thus, if there had been any amount in the accounts, Khan would have disclosed in his nomination papers for 2013.