Broadsheet CEO says $2m to Zafar Ali QC was fee, not bribe National January 23, 2021 LONDON: The Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi has said that he was approached first by Barrister Zafar Ali QC and Doctor Kersten Pucks with the offer to work jointly for a new contract with the Imran Khan administration - claiming they had influential contacts in Pakistan’s power corridors who will help seal the deal. Kaveh Moussavi spoke to this reporter after Zafar Ali QC, Dr Kersten Pucks and Shahid Iqbal issued a “Declaration of Facts” rebutting his claims in interviews and in the leaked “Moussavi Document,” which revealed that Zafar Ali QC and others met PM Imran Khan’s government to strike a new deal and to get the US$29 million paid. Zafar Ali QC has said that Kaveh Moussavi offered him a bribe of US$2 million in exchange for getting the money paid by Pakistan government, that it owed to Broadsheet.