Caretaker PM and Finance Minister’s asset details have been revealed. In a recent disclosure of assets, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar‘s financial portfolio has come to light, revealing a net worth of Rs48.182 million.
His assets include 10 tola gold valued at Rs80,000, a DHA Karachi house worth Rs4 million, two acres of agricultural land valued at Rs8 million, shares worth Rs50,000 in Pakistan Chagi Mining Limited, and a substantial Rs22 million spread across two bank accounts.
Meanwhile, Caretaker Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar has declared ownership of a DHA Karachi house worth Rs4 million and a plot in the same area valued at Rs125,000.
Both properties are claimed to be gifts from her father. Akhtar’s investments include a staggering Rs2.79 billion in Naya Pakistan Certificates, shares worth Rs300,000 in PSO, and holdings of Rs109.6 million in treasury bills.
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Additionally, she possesses cash, gold, and various other assets, according to reports.
On a different note, Interim Information Minister Murtaza Solangi’s assets amount to Rs23.2 million, with a significant portion attributed to a house valued at Rs12.7 million.
The disclosure also includes details of two houses owned by his wife in Islamabad, totaling Rs3.1 million in value. Solangi’s holdings encompass four tola gold valued at Rs70,000 and furniture valued at Rs1 million.
These revelations shed light on the financial standings of key figures in the caretaker government, providing insights into their diverse investments and holdings.
As Caretaker PM and Finance Minister’s asset details revealed, the transparency in disclosing such details aims to promote accountability and openness in governance.