The ex-prime minister's daughter, Maryam Sharif, was sentenced to seven years in jail and a $2.6 million fine, Geo News reported.
In 2017 Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled to remove Sharif from office following a nearly year-long corruption investigation into his family, triggered by the publications of the Mossack Fonseca leaked tax haven schemes in the German Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. According to the outlet, Sharif's two sons and daughter owned at least three offshore companies registered on the British Virgin Islands.
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However, Sharif remained the head of the ruling party until February 2018, when the court ruled that politicians disqualified from holding public office also were not allowed to lead a party, forcing him to resign.