ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has reserved its verdict in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s prohibited foreign funding case.
A three-member bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja heard the case on Tuesday in which Babar’s financial expert Arsalan Wardak presented his arguments.
The party did not deny funding from a UAE company worth $49,000 and other funds from the UK, he argued.
The details of donors who funded the party from Norway, Canada, Finland, New Zealand and Australia in 2013 were not revealed, Wardak added.
At this Raja said the PTI had submitted details in the commission later.
Wardak argued that the PTI had concealed 11 bank accounts worth Rs57 million, but later the party confirmed that the accounts belonged to it.
The party also did not submit details of the companies established abroad for funding of the party, he added.
The PTI’s lawyer raised objection on the financial expert’s arguments and said he did not rebut any facts presented during the hearing of the case.
CEC Raja said he would ensure justice with all parties and restore confidence of voters in the election process. “Democracy is vital for the country. It should be strengthened.”
Later, the commission reserved verdict of the case.
Details of the case