Pakistan’s opposition parties accused Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday of selling gifts from foreign heads of state, including a $1 million watch.
During a state visit, gifts are routinely exchanged between heads of state or officers holding constitutional positions. Unless sold at an open auction, these gifts remain the property of the state, according to the rules of the gift depository (Toshakhana). According to The Express Tribune, officials are allowed to keep gifts with a market value of less than Rs 10,000 without paying anything.
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