Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that the incumbent Army chief Gen Asim Munir was removed as the head of ISI in 2019 by his predecessor Imran Khan because the spy chief confronted him with proof of corruption involving his wife. Munir served as the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), after being replaced by Lt. Gen Faiz Hameed in 2019 when Khan was at the helm. “I say this with full responsibility that the incumbent Army chief (Munir) when he was the DG ISI, had told the then prime minister (Khan) that his wife Bushra Bibi was involved in corruption. He said this on the basis of facts," Prime Minister Sharif said while addressing the National Assembly on Monday.