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IHC dismisses petition against appointment of Justice Saeed as head of Broadsheet probe committee
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Retired Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed. Photo courtesy Supreme Court website
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday rejected a petition filed against the appointment of retired Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed as the chairman of the Broadsheet Commission.
IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah heard the petition against the appointment filed by citizen Saleemullah Khan.
The petitioner s counsel objected to the hearing by the chief justice and requested for a change of bench, to which Justice Minallah said, Yes, you have objected to every bench.
After listening to arguments against the bench, the verdict was reserved and later pronounced.
I have nothing to hide, ready to appear before Broadsheet commission : Tariq Fawad Malik
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Broadsheet LLC scandal s central character Tariq Fawad Malik says he did nothing wrong and has nothing to hide
Says supervising the Broadsheet LLC and Trouvons LLC cases was part of his job
Claims Pakistan lost the Broadsheet LLC case in Britain due to wrong advice
DUBAI: Tariq Fawad Malik, the main character in the Broadsheet LLC and National Accountability Bureau (NAB) scandal, has said that he will appear before the Broadsheet Inquiry Commission if the government of Pakistan requires him to.
Tariq Fawad Malik was reportedly the person who convinced General (retired) Amjad, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman in 2000, that he could help Pakistan bring back the “looted wealth” from overseas.
LONDON/ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is planning to get into an expensive legal fight with the United Bank Limited’s UK branch for debiting nearly $29 million to the.
Pakistan set for legal tussle as Broadsheet fallout grows
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January 17, 2021
LONDON/ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is planning to get into an expensive legal fight with the United Bank Limited’s UK branch for debiting nearly $29 million to the accounts of the Broadsheet LLC as the huge fallout of Pakistan’s total loss of $65 million in the case starts to roll out and the state of Pakistan takes stock of monumental mistakes in the course of two decades.
Papers available with these correspondents show that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken off its hands, suggesting that it was not in the loop while multi-million dollar cases were being fought in the UK. The government of Pakistan has decided to launch action against the UBL’s London branch for the “breach of trust, unauthorized debit of accounts and becoming Third Party without informing its client (Pakistan High Commission in London”, according to the minutes of an inter-ministerial