ISLAMABAD: The country’s top electoral authority – ECP – on Tuesday ruled that one of Pakistan’s major political parties – PTI – took prohibited funding from foreign countries and hid 13 accounts from the total 34 owned by the party.
“The Chairman of PTI [Imran Khan] for the financial year 2008-09 to 2012-13 (Five Years) has submitted Form-I which were found to be grossly inaccurate on the basis of the financial statements obtained by this Commission from SBP and other materials available on record,” said the ECP order.
Reacting to the decision, the PTI declared it a victory for the party as the case was not related to foreign funding but prohibited funding. But, they cried foul over apparent propaganda against it as the ECP did not issue details of PPP and the PML-N funding.
ECP decision details
Prohibited funds received
“Hence, the commission directs that a notice may be issued to the respondent party in terms of Rule-6 of PPR 2002, as to why the aforementioned prohibited funds may not be confiscated. The office is also directed to initiate any other action under the law, in the light of the commission,” it said.