The cases are the latest of a series brought against elected leader Suu Kyi, 75, who was overthrown by the army on Feb. 1 in a coup that has plunged the Southeast Asian country into chaos.
She might have defects but personal greed and corruption are not her traits. Those who accuse her of greed and corruption are spitting towards the sky.
He said the government wanted accountability across the board against all corrupt and plunderers to wipe out the menace of corruption and money laundering.
He said both the Pakistan Peoples' Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz had registered corruption and money laundering cases against each others during their tenures.
The minister said the opposition was only intended and interested to make reforms in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) laws to hide their corruption cases.