NAB probes PTI chief in PS190 million settlement case.

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday sought the records of the funds related to the PS190m settlement case, from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, a private TV channel reported. The former prime minister appeared before the anti-graft watchdog's office in Rawalpindi, as per the commitment he made in response to the NAB summons and underwent questioning.

During the investigation, NAB officials grilled Khan over the records of correspondence with the National Crime Agency in the United Kingdom and freezing orders from Khan regarding the PS190 million, the TV channel reported.

Imran Khan - who is facing a number of cases - had come with a legal team comprising Salman Safdar, Khawaja Haris, Intezar Panjotha, and others at the NAB office. Meanwhile, the PTI chief's wife, Bushra Bibi who was accompanying him stayed in the car outside the office. As per the reports, the former prime minister told the NAB officials that the watchdog had already received the "Al-Qadir Trust's records". He said that the record of orders related to the PS190 million was with the cabinet division, and he did not have access to NCA's records. Sources said that the team has asked the...

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