The Express Tribune newspaper said that the necklace Khan got as a present was not delivered to the tosha-khana (state gift repository) but was given to his special assistant Zulfikar Bukhari, who sold it for Rs 18 crore to a jeweler in Lahore.
    Source:- News18
    Khan is the subject of an investigation by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) into claims that a pricey necklace he was given during his tenure was sold to a jeweler for Rs 18 crore. The public gifts can be kept in the personal closet by paying half the price of it but Khan, who lost a no-trust vote in Parliament last week, placed a few hundred thousand rupees in the national exchequer which was illegal, the report added.

    Source: Hindustan Times
    State representatives are obligated by law to turn in any presents from dignitaries at the tosha-khana. It is unlawful for them to fail to submit the gift or at least half of its value. 
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