UK paper accuses Shehbaz Sharif of stealing DFID aid

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
LONDON: UK Daily Mail newspaper has accused former Punjab chief minister Shehbaz Sharif of ‘embezzling tens of millions of pounds of
public money and laundering it in Britain&.Quoting Pakistani investigators, the report said ‘some of the allegedly stolen money came from
DFID-funded aid projects&.The report, titled &Did the family of Pakistani politician who has become the poster boy for British overseas aid
STEAL funds meant for earthquake victims, asks DAVID ROSE&, said the newspaper was given exclusive access to &some of the results of a
high-level probe ordered by Prime Minister Imran Khan&.Daily Mail also claimed to have interviewed ‘key witnesses held on remand in jail,
including a UK citizen Aftab Mehmood&.&He claims he laundered millions on behalf of Shahbaz family from a nondescript office in Birmingham &
without attracting suspicion from Britain financial regulators, who inspected his books regularly.&The Sharif family, however, denied the
allegations levelled in the report.Shahbaz son Suleman termed these allegations &product of a ‘political witch-hunt& ordered by the
Pakistani government&
‘No allegation has been proven
There is no evidence of kickbacks,& he said.Former minister and senior PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal termed the report a 'pack of lies' and
'paid'
Talking to media, Iqbal said Daily Mail is not a reliable source of information and even Wikipedia does not cite the
newspaper.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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