'No evidence of irregularity' in Hasan Nawaz's business.

ISLAMABAD -- The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Investigation Officer in the Flagship Investment reference, Muhammad Kamran, informed an accountability court in Islamabad that the anti-graft body could not find any irregularity in the business of Hasan Nawaz, son of deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

During a hearing on Monday, Sharif's lawyer Khawaja Haris continued the cross-examination of the investigation officer for the fifth day. The cross-examination was expected to conclude in the day, but the lawyer told Judge Arshad Malik that he would try to conclude it on Tuesday.

Sharif was present in the court during the cross-examination. The investigation officer told the court that he had not found evidence against Hasan Nawaz of his involvement in any irregularity in Britain related to his business.

He said that except for the Quint Paddington property, the other properties of Hasan Nawaz had been sold out. He added that he could not find any evidence that suggested that the money for Quint Paddington property or the Capital FZ was provided by Nawaz Sharif.

He also informed the court that he had requested the Land Registry Department for the provision of details about...

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