By our correspondentISLAMABAD: The commission constituted to investigate the Broadsheet scandal Thursday released its findings, with a key takeaway being that all institutions except for NAB were.
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: The commission constituted to investigate the Broadsheet scandal Thursday released its findings, with a key takeaway being that all institutions except for NAB were found to have resisted cooperating with the investigation.
Headed by Justice (retired) Sheikh Azmat Saeed, the commission has also stated in its report that Broadsheet s records were missing from “nearly everywhere”, including the Pakistan mission in London.
Additionally, the report states that the chairman of the commission (Justice Saeed) did not think it necessary to record Tariq Fawad Malik and Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi’s statements.
According to the report, the asset recovery deal made with Broadsheet makes evident the government institutions’ failure to comprehend international laws.
Huntsville Vaccine Initiative here to help those looking for COVID vaccine appointments By Tiffany Thompson | April 1, 2021 at 9:51 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 10:33 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Since the beginning of the vaccine rollout, WAFF has received multiple calls and emails from people frustrated over securing a vaccine appointment.
First it was jammed phones lines, now it’s the internet wait list. But some help is on the way!
A local organization, Grind Hard Gain Green, will be setting up at three different locations in Huntsville every Saturday in April to help those struggling to set up an appointment.
India’s race to stay ahead of the renewed Covid-19 surge with an accelerated vaccination programme is being hampered by perceived centralisation roadblocks, going by complaints from states that want to ratchet up the numbers but can’t do so because of reasons ranging from single-window registration to lack of flexibility in expanding the network of centres and inoculating willing citizens beyond the stipulated age bracket even when vaccines are available.
In Tamil Nadu, where several health centres run by the Greater Chennai Corporation are believed to be unofficially vaccinating people above 18, senior government doctors said a dynamic system that allows states to widen coverage depending on vaccine availability and registration density was the practical way to prevent wastage. “Once opened, a vial has to be used within four hours. Chennai has the capacity to vaccinate 60,000 people. On a good day, we vaccinate about 35,000, but sometimes the number drops to 15,000. Why