Daniel Bruce, head of Transparency International in the UK, said the UK government should not give any immunity to those who commit corruption. According to media reports, Daniel Bruce, the head of Transparency International in the UK, while endorsing the position of the government of Pakistan, said that those accused of corruption should not be granted immunity in the UK, they should be repatriated.
The head of Transparency International said that the British government should cooperate with the democratic country of Pakistan for the rule of law. Illegal assets in the UK should not be out of reach of law enforcement. The head of Transparency International added that in order to provide justice, the UK should confiscate and return illegal assets in the country, which would make the UK a haven for corruption around the world.
Supporting the Pakistani government's position, he said such people were a threat to the transparency of the UK, and that action should be taken against such people and sent back to their country. On the other hand, according to the British newspaper Financial Times, Mirza Shehzad Akbar, Advisor to the Prime Minister, has written a letter to the British authorities in which he has demanded that PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif be sent to Pakistan.
In a letter to the British government, Shehzad Akbar said that the British government must play its role in sending former Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan. He hoped that the British government would take action against those involved in corruption. Nawaz Sharif has gone abroad for treatment. The federal government had written a letter to the British government to bring Nawaz Sharif back home.
According to sources, a meeting of the federal cabinet was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan during which discussions were held on bringing Nawaz Sharif back home and various aspects were considered. According to sources, the federal government decided to write a letter to the British government. Prime Minister Imran Khan directed that steps be taken to bring Nawaz Sharif back home. Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the process of accountability would continue without any discrimination, the opposition has realized that NRO will not be received.
He said that the opposition parties were making the institutions controversial to divert attention from their cases, but the government would not come into the blackmailing of the opposition. In this regard, Babar Awan, advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan, said that Pakistan Talking to ETV, Dr Babar Awan said that work was being done in three phases for the extradition of Nawaz Sharif and a formal extension had been requested by the federal government.