Pak EC authority to take legal action against Malik
Pak EC authority to take legal action against Malik
The SC had disqualified 11 federal and provincial lawmakers and said Malik stands to lose his membership of the Senate or upper house of Parliament.

Islamabad: Pakistan's Election Commission on Monday announced it would take legal action against 12 lawmakers, including Interior Minister Rehman Malik, with dual nationality for submitting false declarations about their citizenship during the 2008 polls.

Election Commission Secretary Ishtiaq Ahmed Khan told a news conference that the action was being taken in line with an order issued by the Supreme Court last week.

The apex court had disqualified 11 federal and provincial lawmakers and said Malik stands to lose his membership of the Senate or upper house of Parliament.

The decision to initiate legal action against the 12 lawmakers was made during a meeting chaired by Chief Election Commissioner Fakhruddin G Ebrahim.

The poll panel directed provincial election commissioners to initiate legal action in sessions courts against the 12 lawmakers under the Representation of the People Act for indulging in "corrupt practices".

The Election Commission Secretary clarified that Malik had not yet been disqualified as a Senator and that he still held his public office.

Malik's case had been forwarded by the Supreme Court to Senate Chairman Nayyar Bukhari as the minister had made a false declaration about his citizenship at the time of his election to the Senate in 2008, Khan said.

Once the Senate Chairman forwards the matter to the EC, it will decide whether Malik should be denotified, he said.

If the Senate Chairman does not act within 30 days, the Election Commission will take action against Malik, Khan said. Asked about Malik's right to appeal against the decision, Ahmed said he could approach the apex court as only a short order had been issued and a detailed judgement was awaited.

"If convicted, Malik can either face three years imprisonment or a fine of up to Rs 5,000 or both, as well as being ineligible to contest elections for the next five years," Ahmed said.

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