Islamabad: Hussain Haqqani was not loyal to Pakistan as an ambassador and he is fully responsible for memo scandal, says Memo Commission report.
A nine member larger bench heard the identical petitions on the Memogate case in the Supreme Court (SC) today where the report submitted by the commission was presented.
The nine member bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry comprises of Shakir ulah Jan, Justice Jawad S. Khawaja, Justice Khilji Arif, Justice Tariq Pervez, Justice Ameer Muslim Hani, Justice Ejaz Chaudhry, Justice Azmat Saeed Sheikh, and Justice Asif Khosa.
The bench was constituted on Monday after the commission on the Memogate scandal, constituted by the apex court on December 30, 2011, submitted its report on June 11, 2012, in a sealed envelope.
The bench opened the report and read out its content.
According to the report, the alleged memo was real and was written by former ambassador Hussain Haqqani. He sought US support through the memo and wanted to head new security team.
The report also stated that Haqqani was not loyal to Pakistan as he had left the country and living abroad.
The report also said that Haqqani wanted to undermine the Constitution, Nuclear Assets, Army, and ISI.
The court summoned the former ambassador to appear in the next hearing and adjourned the case for two weeks. In this connection, notices were also issued to the concerned parties.
The court has ordered to make the report public.