"I challenge all those who allege tax fraud to come forward and present evidence. If charges are proved against me, I will resign immediately," vowed Sharif in an address to the nation.
This was his second such speech this month, since three of his four children - two sons and one daughter - were said to have offshore companies as mentioned in a massive leak of 11.5 million tax documents.
His remarks came a day after the Election Commission released the assets statements of Sharif for 2015 showing him as one of the richest politicians in Pakistan with a personal assets of Rs 2 billion, an increase of over a billion in just four years.
The value of the assets owned by Sharif and his spouse comes to around Rs 2 billion - an increase of over a billion in just four years. However, he does not own any property abroad.
He accepted popular demand to set up a probe commission under the leadership of the Chief Justice of Supreme Court and said he will "write a letter to the Chief Justice to set up a commission so that it should investigate the allegations".
Sharif said he would accept the decision of the probe and added: "I will resign if found guilty."
He said if he was cleared of the charges then those issuing allegations should seek public apology.
"The commission has not yet been established, but people have already passed judgments," said the premier.
Sharif also took a swipe at his opponents like Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf whom he blamed for running a campaign to malign him and harming the development of the country.
"Once again certain elements are attempting to destabilise Pakistan in the wake of Panama Papers," he said.
Imran had demanded that Sharif step down and the government constitute a Chief Justice-led panel to probe alleged stashing of wealth abroad.
"The commission should also include white-collar-crime experts and an audit firm that follows the trail of money to determine where it leads," Khan had said.
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