- He got paid in full for resigning from the National Assembly
- Earned bonus along with salary on dissolving the Provincial assembling
- Salary, bonus, and the Shares Dividends for letting his stupid follower lose on May 9th
Then he shot in his feet again. Asked crook Bundyal to strike down the NAB amendments. Without thinking the NAB will bite him with all of its sharp teeth. So here you go first Pay Cheque is issued with the baloney case of Flood Charity.
Guys know that, per the format of NAB cases, NAB just Blames you,--- you have to prove yourself innocent
IK will have to prove each and every penny was diverted to flood Victims.
Good luck to Imran Khan with the correctness of the data.
Where are the 10 billion dollars Raja Chawal Maar?
Pakistan secures over $10bn flood aid pledges at Geneva moot
In a major relief, the multilateral and bilateral donors on Monday pledged over $10 billion in aid to Pakistan in order to support the country's flood relief efforts at the International Conference on Climate Resilient Infrastructure in Geneva.
The pledges came after Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif launched an $8 billion flood aid appeal at the i
nternational conference, aimed at helping the country overcome the devastation caused due to the cataclysmic floods.
The country, with a $350 billion economy, secured commitments worth $8.57 billion by the end of the plenary session I, while it managed to secure over $2 billion in the second session.
Pakistan faces financial distress after the deadly floods wreaked havoc on the country, which killed at least 1,700 and caused damages worth over $16 billion — half of which Islamabad is financing through its resources.
World Bank and Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) pledged over $6 billion to Pakistan to aid its climate rebuilding effort in response to the country's $8 billion flood appeal.
The IsDB has pledged $4.2 billion over the next three years to Pakistan and World Bank $2 billion, while the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Saudi Arabia, China, the United States and other nations have also announced support.
Pakistan is in dire want of $8 billion from world donors during the next three years to shore up the country's economy which was mostly laid to waste by extreme floods from June to October 2022, PM Shehbaz told the moot's participants.
“We are racing against time,” he said, stressing that relief work needed to continue as some areas of Sindh needed drainage of water, while the education of millions of children remains affected.
Officials from some 40 countries as well as private donors and international financial institutions have gathered in Geneva as Islamabad seeks support in what is expected to be a major test case for who pays for climate disasters.
In a major relief, the multilateral and bilateral donors on Monday pledged over $10 billion in aid to Pakistan in order to support the country's flood relief efforts at the International Conference...
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