The ordinance was issued at the advice of Prime Minister
"The prime minister's advice in para 6 of the summary is approved. The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2023, is signed and promulgated," a notification signed by Sanjrani stated.
The changes were made around midnight and just hours before Khan was set to appear before the NAB.
Khan, 70, left with his wife
The Al-Qadir Trust case alleges that the PTI chief and his wife obtained billions of rupees and land from a real estate firm for legalising Rs 50 billion that was identified and returned to the country by the UK during the previous government led by Khan.
The Al-Qadir Trust case is about corruption of at least Rs 50 billion. Khan has denied any wrongdoing and accused the government of targeting him for political reasons.
Interestingly, the same government earlier had changed the NAB law to reduce the remand period to 14 days from the original 90 days. But it again enhanced the remand duration to 30 days.
The NAB laws have been quite controversial as successive governments used them to silence opposition. Several current Cabinet members, including Prime Minister
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