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Al Qader University Trust Scandal

AL Qadir University

To summarize the details of the Al Qadir Trust case in which IK has been arrested:

  1. The UK’s National Crime Agency fined Malik Riaz £140 million, and the amount was sent back to Pakistan.
  2. Instead of being used for its intended purpose, the money was given to the Supreme Court as part of Malik Riaz’s settlement over the Bahria Town scandal case.

Dear Mr. Khan, we kindly request that you provide clear answers to the following questions regarding the AlQadir Trust:

  1. Can you explain the reason behind Malik Riaz’s generous donation of 498 kanal (60 acres) of land to the university?
  2. In addition, why did you approve the payment of 1.9 million pounds from the Cabinet to settle Malik Riaz’s fine to the Supreme Court? It is questionable why the government of Pakistan is using funds that could have been utilized for the country to pay for Malik Riaz’s fine.
  3. Thirdly, what is the reason behind Malik Riaz’s gifting of a 5-carat diamond to Bursha Bibi? Also, what is the nature of your and your wife’s relationship with Malik Riaz, as suggested by the alleged audio leak of the conversation between Malik Riaz and Farah Gogi?
  4. Finally, if Bursha Bibi was also a trustee, why are you creating an issue about her arrest warrants? She shares equal responsibility and should be accountable for answering these questions.

What is the usage and accountability of funds in the Supreme Court accounts? Is there any oversight or approval from the parliament or any other governing body? The case cannot be considered fully resolved until Malik Riaz is also charged. The decision made by SC’s Saqib Nisar to impose a fine in the BTK case is very questionable. It is difficult to impose a civil fine as part of a payment agreement when the underlying offense is clearly criminal in nature.

Related: Day Light Robbery by Tosha Khan

The Corrupt Ruling Elite in Pakistan: An Eye-Opener

The case against Imran Khan regarding the Al Qadir Trust exemplifies the corruption and greed of all of our country’s leaders, including politicians, judges, military officials, businesspeople, and members of the media. The main focus of the issue is on Malik Riaz, who is the primary accused. However, none of the current anti-corruption crusaders such as PDM, NAB, Establishment, FIA, and ACE have taken any legal action against him.

The Al-Qadir Trust case involving Malik Riaz and Imran Khan has more twists than initially thought. The £190m settlement included the purchase of a property from Hassan Nawaz at double the market price, and the One Hyde Park flat, bought by MR’s son from Hussain Nawaz. The Pakistani government had to prove that corruption was committed in Pakistan for the money to be returned, and the cabinet approved an out-of-court settlement. MR has not been named in the case and is a beneficiary of the settlement, like IK. If investigated neutrally, no one in power circles would escape unscathed.

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