ISLAMABAD: Electoral Commission of Pakistan (ECP) expected to announce verdict in PTI foreign funding case this week as pressure builds on constitutional body from the ruling alliance after the explosive Financial Times article on led by Imran Khan party funding.
A British newspaper reported that PTI received funding from the Wootton Cricket Club. of Abraaj founder Arif Nakvi, created on a philanthropic basis. match and Arab personality.
FT the report provided ammunition to the Pakistan Democracy Movement (PDM) and they demanded an early announcement of the sentence that was reserved on 21st of June.
This was announced by the official representatives of the EKP. Daily Jung , on condition of anonymity that the Electoral Commission will announce a verdict on foreign funding during first a week of August.
Sources said that PTI would only hurt itself if it filed a certificate. against Chief Commissioner for Elections Sikandar Sultan Raja for some issues that were previously hidden from public view will be revealed during the hearing.
They said the ESP is constitutional body and will continue follow constitutional path.
“EKP will not succumb to any blackmail and will not succumb to any pressure. No political party Darling of None of the electoral commissions is unelected. Those who keep the law stand with ESP.
When attention of these sources were drawn to announcement of PTI Chairman Imran Khan to Sue against election Committee of Pakistan and CEC said it was an attempt to create a smoke screen ahead of verdict.
Investigations international money laundering completed, they added.

