Pakistan Army rejects claims about Gen Bajwa's assets
The Free Press Journal|November 28, 2022
The Pakistan Army broke its silence on Sunday to reject reports that its outgoing chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's family members and relatives became billionaires during his six-year tenure, terming them as "misleading" and based on "blatant lies." Gen Bajwa, 61, is scheduled to retire on November 29 after getting a three-year extension.
Pakistan Army rejects claims about Gen Bajwa's assets

According to a report published by the FactFocus website, the alleged tax records of Gen Bajwa's family, the current market value of the known assets and business of the army chief, both within and outside Pakistan, amounted to Rs 12.7 billion.

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