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Pak Law Minister nominates himself for lucrative foreign assignment | Pakistan Law Minister Babar Awan has reportedly nominated himself for an international assignment worth millions of dollars. According to reports, the Law Ministry has put Awan’s name at the top of the four-member list of legal experts recommended to the
International
Arbitration Forum for future assignments at the International Arbitration Court
(IAC), It is believed that a former Supreme Court judge and a former attorney
general, who had backed the proclamation of emergency of November 2007, have
also
been nominated for the assignment. When asked about the issue, Awan denied of
any knowledge about the panel, saying that he had not been consulted on the matter.
However, he later said that somebody in his ministry had put his name on the list
without his consent. “I have ordered an inquiry into the incident and have also
ordered for withdrawal of my name,” The Dawn quoted Awan, as saying. He added
that he knew nothing of the other nominees. Meanwhile, a former Lahore High Court
judge, Malik Saeed Khan, who has been nominated by Pakistan in an international
arbitration involving France and Pakistan over the nuclear reprocessing plant
dispute, said lawyers recommended by various countries are put on a panel from
which parties to a dispute choose experts from. “Lawyers who are finally selected
from the panel by the disputing international parties get paid up to millions
of dollars in fee,” Khan said. |
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