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SC to take up NAB official’s ‘fake’ degree case on Monday

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The summit court will take up Monday a suo motu case about the 'phony degree' supposedly held by Saleem Shahzad – the National Accountability Bureau's (NAB) chief general for Lahore.

The matter of Shahzad's degree was raised in the summit court a year ago amid the becoming aware of a suo motu case on supposed unlawful arrangements in NAB.

The solicitor, columnist Asad Kharal, had guaranteed that Shahzad's graduate degree transcript from 2002 is in the Calibri text style, which was not monetarily accessible until five years after the fact. After an inside test, NAB had esteemed Shahzad's degree certified and cleared him of any bad behavior.

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The case, nonetheless, is still in the pinnacle court, which reported on Friday that its three-judge seat, headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar will hear the case on Monday (Nov 12). The court likewise issued a notice to the applicant Kharal.

The outrage encompassing NAB DG's degree was likewise talked about amid a news appear on Thursday.

The NAB official, whose ongoing appearances on syndicated programs hosts goaded the previous decision get-together and furthermore captured NAB administrator's notice, told the host that the correspondent who broke the story with respect to his degree had just apologized to him after being refuted.

Minutes after the fact in a similar show, the journalist rejected Saleem Shahzad's case and elucidated that he remains by his story and has not apologized to the NAB official.

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