Ishaq Dar: Pakistan's power struggle
Pakistan's former finance minister is among those trying to rally opposition to Imran Khan's government, but how much credibility do they have?
Imran Khan won power in Pakistan two years ago with a promise to root out corruption and take on the country鈥檚 vested interests. So how's it going? Rising food prices and the Covid pandemic have left many Pakistanis feeling worse off, while the anti-corruption drive has become a political battleground. Stephen Sackur speaks to Ishaq Dar, who was Pakistan's finance minister. The country's anti-corruption body, the National Accountability Bureau, alleges he owned assets beyond his means of income, which he denies. He and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif are trying to rally opposition to Imran Khan, but how much credibility do they have?
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