Ishaq Dar Wins UK Defamation Case Against TV Channel Over False Corruption Allegations

Ishaq Dar Wins UK Defamation Case Against TV Channel Over False Corruption Allegations
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has won a defamation case against Pakistani private TV channel 92 News over false allegations of “money laundering”, “criminal activities”, “opening fake accounts” and “running away in Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s plane” aired on the channel’s UK station by former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Minister Farrukh Habib when Ishaq Dar was about to return to Pakistan to take over the Finance Ministry in September 2022.

In a settlement reached with Dar after he initiated defamation proceedings under UK laws, 92 News has issued an apology to Dar on its UK channel categorically stating that the uninterrupted allegations of criminal activities made on the channel by PTI leader Farrukh Habib were “completely false, baseless and untrue”. The channel apologized to Ishaq Dar stating that it “deeply” regretted airing false allegations by Farrukh Habib, the PTI’s former National Assembly member from Faisalabad.

The channel has also said it confirms that Dar is a man of great credibility and honesty who has never been involved in corruption and has always worked diligently for the betterment of Pakistan.

Ishaq Dar adopted legal course after 92 News aired allegations on 25 September 2022 and 26 September 2022 during the program “Night Edition with Shazia Zeeshan” at 92 News UK Channel and 92 News HD UK channel on YouTube. During the show, it was asserted by PTI leader Farrukh Habib that Ishaq Dar was “returning to Pakistan to collect the proceeds of criminal activities derived from Pakistan Muslim League-N’s time in government; and that in collusion with the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, will return to Pakistan to embezzle and launder proceeds derived from illicit activities back to the UK”.

Farrukh Habib further asserted that Ishaq Dar was an “expert at opening fake accounts”, that he had “fronted a deception in the Hudabiyya Paper Mills case by using his families’ names” and that “Dar had run away from Pakistan using the then Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s plane”.

After Ishaq Dar started a defamation case through his UK lawyers, 92 News has now apologized to him on all counts, categorically stating that Farrukh Habis lied about Ishaq Dar and that the channel will never repeat these allegations.

The channel has aired the following full apology on its UK channel: “92 News categorically confirms that each of the above allegations was completely false, baseless and untrue and 92 News deeply regrets airing of the above content. Furthermore, 92 News accepts and confirms that Ishaq Dar is a law-abiding citizen, of good character and credibility who has always worked diligently for the betterment of Pakistan. 92 News hereby unconditionally apologizes to Ishaq Dar for the significant distress and upset which this broadcast has caused him.”

In a statement, Ishaq Dar said he accepted the categorical apology from 92 News. The finance minister said: “Once again I have been vindicated and justice has prevailed. I have never been involved in corruption or any unlawful activity and this is the second time that a TV channel in the UK has apologized to me.

“These allegations were false and baseless and obviously the channel had no evidence to prove any of these. I am glad that in the UK the TV channel has not only completely apologized and distanced itself from the defamatory allegations of criminal activities but also confirmed these allegations by the PTI leader were a pack of lies and that these allegations should never have been made.”

In October 2021, Ishaq Dar won a defamation case against ARY’s UK TV called New Vision Television (NVTV) at the London High Court over allegations of corruption, money laundering, and misuse of authority. ARY’s UK channel has paid nearly £100,000 to Ishaq Dar in damages including an apology for airing allegations by the then Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar and the Reporters’ Programme by Chaudhary Ghulam Husain and Sabir Shakir. Both programs had alleged that Ishaq Dar was involved in money laundering, and corruption had looted billions of Rupees belonging to Pakistan, had foreign accounts containing billions of rupees, used undue influence over the Financial Monitoring Unit, and was involved in issuing death threats to a government official.

In an apology to Ishaq Dar at the London High Court, NVTV accepted that its allegations against Dar were false, fabricated, and baseless. The TV channel also agreed and paid damages and legal costs to Ishaq Dar for the hurt, embarrassment, and defamation. NVTV had said it accepted that Ishaq Dar has “not stolen any money from the Pakistani Government, secondly, that no bank account of  Ishaq Dar was traced, and consequently, the question of any stolen money does not arise, thirdly, that the claim that  Ishaq Dar was willing to pay any such money in order to return to Pakistan was also false and fabricated, and fourthly that Ishaq Dar never made death threats to anyone. We unconditionally apologize to Ishaq Dar for the significant distress, upset, and embarrassment that these broadcasts have caused him. We have agreed to pay Ishaq Dar substantial damages for libel and to pay his legal costs.”