Geo 436 RAWALPINDI: An Accountability court will declare on April 26 the verdict on the plea filed here by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to restore three corruption references against Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) chief Mian Nawaz Sharif and his family, Geo News reported Saturday. It should be mentioned that that Justice Wamiq Javed of Accountability Court-2 in Rawalpindi reserved verdict on the plea to restore corruption references against Sharif Brothers, which was expected to be made public during today's hearing. However, the hearing was adjourned till April 26 for the verdict. As per media reports judge Wamiq Javed of AC No 2 took up the application for hearing seeking revival of corruption references against Sharif brothers, senator Ishaq and his family members. NAB counsel through the application has prayed the court for revival of pending references including default on payment of loan by Ittefaq Foundaries, default on payment of tax by Hudabia paper mills and Raiwind assets. In earlier hearing, NAB Deputy Prosecutor General Sultan Mansoor while giving arguments in the court said if no final decision would come then the court could review it. He argued the decision to keep references pending against Sharif brothers was not judicial but it was of administrative nature. It was responsibility of the court to decide the matter which had been brought forth, he added.
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