Imran Khan on his way to Islamabad for NAB appearance.

Islamabad -- Former prime minister Imran Khan left for Islamabad Tuesday morning to appear before the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the APS190 million settlement case.

Imran Khan was originally summoned by NAB on May 18 after the anti-graft body changed the title of the case in which Imran Khan was arrested from 'Al Qadir Trust Case' to 'National Crime Agency APS190m Scandal'.

However, the PTI chief Imran Khan a written reply to the anti-graft watchdog, expressing his willingness to comply. He affirmed his availability in Islamabad on May 23 (today), expressing his intent to pursue several pre-arrest bails and confirming that he 'shall be free from the courts to join the investigation by 11 am.

A joint investigation team from the NAB Rawalpindi will investigate the PTI chief. The accountability watchdog had also sent a questionnaire to Imran Khan. NAB had also instructed him to bring the documents related to the case.

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