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Title: The scandal-tainted rise of Asif Zardari
Source: Press TV
URL Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=68710§ionid=3510303
Published: Sep 07, 2008
Author: Will Yong
Post Date: 2008-09-15 00:34:59 by Split
Keywords: None
Views: 126
Comments: 3

Allegedly one of Pakistan's most corrupt politicians, Asif Ali Zardari has been elected president by the Pakistani parliament and provincial assemblies.

All remaining corruption charges against him were dropped in the months leading up to his election. What follows is a brief history of the criminal and corruption charges which have linked him with fraud, money-laundering, receiving bribes, and even murder.

1990

Arrested on charges of blackmail. Accused of attaching a bomb to a Pakistani businessman, forcing him to withdraw money from his bank account. Charges dropped in 1993 when wife Benazir Bhutto becomes Prime Minister for the second time. Serves as Minister for the Environment from 1993-1996.

1993

Murtaza Bhutto, brother of Benazir, confronts Zardari over bringing the Pakistan People's Party into disrepute over corrupt activities. Meeting ends acrimoniously with Murtaza Bhutto famously shaving off half of Zardari's moustache. It is widely believed that Zardari used police connections to have Murtaza Bhutto assassinated in 1996.

1995

Opens Citibank account which Swiss investigators allege passed some USD 40m in illegal payoffs from foreign companies doing business in Pakistan. Includes a one-time payoff of USD 10m from a West Asia gold bullion dealer in return for a monopoly on Pakistan gold imports.

1997

Zardari and Bhutto allegedly receive USD 2m in kickbacks relating to the purchase of 8,000 Polish tractors as part of the Awami Tractor Scheme.

1997-2004

Imprisoned in Pakistan on corruption charges and in connection with the murder of Judge Nizam Ahmed in 1996. Granted bail in November 2004 but was re-arrested on 21 December 2004 after failing to attend a hearing in the Nizam Ahmed case. Zardari alleges that he was tortured during his seven-year confinement - charges backed by human rights groups.

1998

Swiss Government gives Pakistan government documents relating to corruption allegations against Zardari and wife, Benazir Bhutto involving USD 13.7m in laundered money.

French authorities reveal that Zardari proposed to give Dassault Aviation exclusive rights to replace Pakistani airforce fighter jets in return for a 5% commission.

1998-1999

Enquiry conducted by Pakistan's Public Accounts Committee into two counts of fraud worth nearly USD 3.3m over the purchase of helicopters. The case referred to the National Accountability Bureau in 2000-02 but no action was taken.

August 2003

Swiss magistrates find Zardari and Bhutto guilty of money laundering, sentencing them to six-month suspended jail terms, a fine of $50,000 and ordering them to pay USD 11m to the Pakistani government.

August 2004

Admitted to owning a 365-acre estate in England, including a 20-room mansion, which Pakistani authorities allege was bought with the proceeds of corruption.

October 2006

Application to halt corruption proceedings thrown out by Pakistan court. Gained the nickname "Mr. Ten-percent" after the cut he allegedly received from a series of corrupt business deals.

March 2008

Five different corruption cases against Zardari dropped by judges appointed by President Pervez Musharraf. Charges in connection with the murder of Justice Nizam Ahmed were also dropped.

August 2008

All cases against Zardari in Swiss courts dropped at the request of Pakistani authorities. USD 60m in allegedly laundered money restored. Zardari denies the money is his.

6 September 2008

Zardari elected President of Pakistan, winning 479 from 702 votes from lawmakers in both houses of parliament and four state assemblies.

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#1. To: Split (#0)

All cases against Zardari in Swiss courts dropped at the request of Pakistani authorities.

Ha, Pakistani authorities, my arse. They don't have the pull.

The USA does, and did. We want him playing ball with us.

swarthyguy  posted on  2008-09-15   13:31:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: swarthyguy (#1)

Just the kind of prick ZOG USA likes to do business with, the thoroughly compromised, venal kind.

Split  posted on  2008-09-15   14:15:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Split (#2)

A text-message joke making the rounds in Pakistan says there's no need to fear that Zardari will be on the take since "He's already stolen everything."

swarthyguy  posted on  2008-09-17   13:54:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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