Pakistan's former president accused of money laundering

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12:1625/11/2019, Monday
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Asif Ali Zardari, former President of Pakistan and co-Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)

Case filed against Asif Zardari along with his sister for laundering over $300M, charge he denies

Anti-corruption authorities on Monday filed a case against former President Asif Zardari and his sister for their alleged involvement in a money laundering scandal in an anti-corruption court in capital Islamabad, according to court records and local media.

Zardari and his younger sister Faryal Talpur, a member of the provincial assembly of southern Sindh province, were taken into custody separately by the National Accountability Bureau -- a corruption watchdog -- in Islamabad, in a money laundering case in June, local broadcaster Geo News reported.

Zardari, the widower of slain premier Benazir Bhutto and co-chairman of center-left Pakistan People's Party, served as president in 2008-2013.

Together with his sister, he is accused of laundering more than 35 billion Pakistani rupees ($300 million) through fake accounts. However, Zardari has denied the charges.

#Asif Zardari
#corruption
#money laundering
#Pakistan

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