“For those in Pakistan who doubt the role of the prime
minister’s daughter Mariam Safdar in Panama Papers – some of the
documents. Judge yourself,” Süddeutsche Zeitung tweeted, along with
attachments purporting to show her involvement with Minerva Financial
Services. Maryam Safdar is her legal name after marriage.
The "source of wealth" section on the form says "Family's wealth and businesses which spreads [sic] over 60 years."
A copy of the premier's daughter's old passport also accompanied the tweet.
Süddeutsche
Zeitung was the first news outlet to receive the 11.5 million secret
files from Panamagate, which included the names of Pakistanis with
offshore holdings.
During Panamagate hearings at the
Supreme Court, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has been trying to
establish that Maryam Nawaz, and not her brother Hussain Nawaz as
claimed by the party earlier, was the beneficial owner of Minerva
Financial Services.
Minerva is the holding company for
Nescoll Limited and Nielson Enterprises Limited, two off-shore
enterprises at the centre of the scandal engulfing the prime minister's
family.
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