Pak PM has committed contempt: Court
 
Islamabad, Feb 2: The Pakistan Supreme Court Thursday ruled that Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has committed contempt by not initiating action against President Asif Ali Zardar for corruption. Gilani has been directed to appear before the court Feb 13.

The seven-member bench of the Supreme Court said there were grounds to proceed against Gilani.

"After the preliminary hearing, we are satisfied that prima facie there is a case for further proceeding into the matter," Geo News quoted Judge Nasir-ul-Mulk as saying.

"Adjourned for Feb 13, for framing charges. Prime minister is required to remain present in the court," the judge added. 

Gilani's counsel Aitzaz Ahsan told the media outside the court room that the government could file an appeal in the case. 

Gilani appeared before the Supreme Court Jan 19 in the contempt case for not acting against President Zardari for corruption and for defending his move on the ground that the constitution provided immunity to the president.

In his submission before the Supreme Court, Gilani said that "it will not give a good message to proceed against a president who is elected by a two-thirds majority".

"I have discussed this with my friends and experts, and they all agree that he has got complete immunity," he said.

The court had issued Gilani a contempt notice Jan 16.

The apex court had held as illegal and struck it down in 2009 the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO), which granted immunity to politicians and bureaucrats in corruption cases, and warned the government of action if its ruling was not implemented by Jan 10, 2012. 

The court had also sought reopening of cases closed under the NRO, and ordered the government to write a letter to the Swiss authorities specifically to reopen cases against the president. 

Zardari, accused of graft, was granted amnesty under the NRO issued in 2007 by then president Pervez Musharraf to facilitate the return of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and her husband Zardari to Pakistan.

Gilani is the second prime minister after Nawaz Sharif to appear before the Supreme Court. On Nov 3, 1997, Nawaz Sharif had been issued a contempt petition by then chief justice Sajjad Ali Shah. 

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had in 1998 accused Zardari and the late Benazir Bhutto of awarding a pre-shipment inspection contract to the Societe Generale Surveillance (SGS). This was done in return for six percent commission on the total amount the company received from the Pakistan government, the bureau claimed.

Earlier in August 2008, Swiss judicial authorities, acting at the request of the Pakistani government, had closed a money laundering case against Zardari and released $60 million frozen in Swiss accounts.
 

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