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The News exclusively reported Broadsheet
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January 15, 2021
LONDON: The Pakistani media and politics have been obsessed for a week with the allegations made by Kaveh Moussavi, the Broadsheet CEO, about his meeting last year with a Pakistani senior official in London who asked for bribes in exchange for a contract to trace assets.
What has come as new and exclusive to the Pakistani media was reported in full detail – backed with evidence, first-hand interviews and confirmations from all sides – on May 12, 2019 in all editions of The News, Daily Jang and Geo online.
The exclusive report on 12 May, 2019 headlined “Pakistan talked with Broadsheet to hire it again?” reported that Barrister Zafar Ali QC had held meetings with Prime Minister Imran Khan, Shahzad Akbar, Asad Umar and other key officials in the government in 2019 and spoke about signing a possible new deal to trace the alleged assets of Nawaz Sharif and others.
What will you do with Sindh’s islands, court asks Centre
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The Sindh High Court has sought a reply from the federal government on what it will be doing about Sindh s islands now that its islands ordinance has expired. The September 2, Pakistan Island Development Authority Ordinance 2020 expired on January 3, according to the assistant attorney general.
Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar heard the case on the control of Sindhâs islands on Friday.
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