The Panamagate joint investigation team (JIT) has accused Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's daughter, Maryam Nawaz, of submitting fake documents.
According to the JIT report, she and her brothers Hussain and Hassan Nawaz, as well as her husband retired Captain Mohammad Safdar, had signed falsified documents to mislead the Supreme Court, reports the Express Tribune.
"The trust declaration documents, presented by Ms Maryam Safdar to the JIT as well as the photocopies of these documents submitted in the Honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan are fake and fabricated documents," the JIT stated.
Meanwhile, Maryam on Monday rejected the JIT report.
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