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something that listeners might find interesting to take a look at, but it has to be so carefully considered. i think showing your workings about showing the reader where they can trust in your processes... and is it quite unusual for a broadsheet to do that? i think it has been known, for instance, where there has been a court case. there's been a lot of reporting of media court cases and that often allows material to go into the public domain, and court reporting is a really important part of what media has done for a very long time. i think the specific issue of media correspondence, it's a case—by—case and you have to consider all of the factors at play there when you can make that decision. and i suppose, dan has spent — presumably, dan, you have spent quite a long time being a source, many years being a source before you became more front and centre in these sorts of stories, is that right? and to you, that question... no — not a source, per se. right. for many years, i would act as a sounding board forjournalists relating to tax points, and i most certainly... because this stuff is complicated.

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the factors i considered when i was working for you, the reader, the viewer, to arrive at these points. i think some of the constraints are always a little bit more sometimes, in some instances, where you have to, for instance, in general terms be very protective of your sourcing, so you have to be really considered about how you engage with some of, for instance, a legal letter butjust in general with how you show your workings — source protection has to be paramount. you also have to consider how you engaging when you publish correspondence, for instance. the independent made a decision — obviously i'm not there any more — to publish some of the e—mails that were received byjournalists while i was there between journalists and mr za hawi. that is a bit different from the legal correspondence that dan is referring to but that is something that listeners might find interesting to take a look at, but it has to be so carefully considered. i think showing your workings about showing the reader where they can trust in your processes... and is it quite unusual for a broadsheet to do that?

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it can show well, here's here are all the factors i considered when i was working for you, the reader, the viewer, to, to to arrive at these points. and i think some of the constraints are always a little bit more sometimes in some instances where you have to, for instance, in general terms, be very protective of your sourcing. so you have to be really considered about how you engage with with some of, for instance, a legal letter, butjust in general with how you show your workings. source protection has to be paramount. and you also have to consider, how are you engaging when when you when you publish correspondence? now, for instance, the independent made a decision are mostly not there any more. they made a decision to publish some of the emails that were received byjournalists. while i was there between journalists and mr zahawi. that's a bit different from the legal correspondents that dan's referring to, but that's something that listeners might find interesting to take a look at. but it has to be so carefully considered. i think showing your working is about showing the reader why they can trust in your processes. and is it quite unusual for a broadsheet to do that? i think it has been known, for instance, where there's been a court case and there's been a lot

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Broadsheet CEO apologizes to former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif for being part of Imran Khan's 'witch-hunt'

Stating that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was in constant touch with him through a minister, Kaveh Moussavi, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Broadsheet, an asset recovery firm apologized to former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif for being part of a witch-hunt against the leader.

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Broadsheet faces legal claim for $29mn Pakistan award

Isle of Man court prevents Broadsheet liquidator from distributing monies to Broadsheet’s creditors in violation of agreements


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Ex-NAB chief makes new revelations about accord with Broadsheet


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April 26, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Former chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lt-Gen (R) Syed Muhammad Amjad has said Pakistan made an agreement with a firm whose one of the representatives was facing punishment for doing fraud and cheating with public.
The retired general made these startling revelations in his statement recorded with the Broadsheet Inquiry Commission. Being the chairman NAB, General Amjad met Ronad Rudman, Jerry James and Dr Pepper as representatives of Trouvons, who convinced the NAB boss that they had the requisite capabilities and resources to recover Pakistan's looted money abroad.
In his statement, General (retd) Amjad said he was informed that a special vehicle company in the name of Broadsheet LLC (Isle of Man) ("Broadsheet") and International Asset Recovery Company Limited ("JAR") would be formed solely to deal with the asset recoveries for Pakistan.

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Accord with Broadsheet: Ex-NAB chief makes new revelations


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April 26, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Former chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lt-Gen (R) Syed Muhammad Amjad has said Pakistan made an agreement with a firm whose one of the representatives was facing punishment for doing fraud and cheating with public.
The retired general made these startling revelations in his statement recorded with the Broadsheet Inquiry Commission. Being the chairman NAB, General Amjad met Ronad Rudman, Jerry James and Dr Pepper as representatives of Trouvons, who convinced the NAB boss that they had the requisite capabilities and resources to recover Pakistan's looted money abroad. In his statement, General (retd) Amjad said he was informed that a special vehicle company in the name of Broadsheet LLC (Isle of Man) ("Broadsheet") and International Asset Recovery Company Limited ("JAR") would be formed solely to deal with the asset recoveries for Pakistan.

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The Broadsheet saga | Dialogue | thenews.com.pk


April 18, 2021
The Broadsheet Inquiry Commission has submitted its findings. The government says that it will take action against all involved
“The apologists of corruption are a dime a dozen. I wonder whether this phenomenon reflects some perverted form of ancient tribalism and moral bankruptcy or such persons are simply standing there with their mouths open, tails wagging hoping for some crumbs from the table.” These are the concluding words of Broadsheet Inquiry Commission Report authored by Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed (retired) earlier this month.
The findings of the Broadsheet Inquiry Commission have been debated in the media. The report concludes that the concerned departments of the government did not fully cooperate with the commission in its bid to gather incriminating evidence against those responsible for the loss of millions of dollars.

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