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Criminal probe ordered in Broadsheet scam - Newspaper


• Commission’s report on Broadsheet released
ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet on Thursday decided to initiate a criminal inquiry against major players of the Broadsheet an international assets recovery firm saga and reopen the Swiss bank accounts case against PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari.
The cabinet took these decisions in the light of a 61-page inquiry report of the commission comprising retired Justice Azmat Sheikh relating to Broadsheet LLC and other matters.
“We have decided to initiate an inquiry against main players of Broadsheet scandal Pakistan’s former high commissioner in UK Abdul Basit, joint secretary of law ministry Ghulam Rasool, senior lawyer Ahmer Bilal Sufi, director audit and accounts in Pakistan’s High Commission in UK Shahid Ali Baig, Hassan Saqib Shaikh, a civil servant, and Tariq Fawad Malik as these persons have been declared main accused in the inquiry report,” federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry said at ....

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Government Will Vaccinate '98% of Population for Free,' Says Chaudhry Fawad


Government Will Vaccinate ‘98% of Population for Free,’ Says Chaudhry Fawad
Government Will Vaccinate ‘98% of Population for Free,’ Says Chaudhry Fawad
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Science and technology minister says privately available vaccines are for the ‘two percent’ who don’t wish to stand in queues
Science and Technology Minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain on Thursday defended the government’s decision to allow the sale of privately imported coronavirus vaccines, saying around 98 percent of eligible Pakistanis will be inoculated completely for free.
“However, the remaining two percent that do not wish to stand in queues can now pay and get themselves vaccinated from private hospitals,” he told a press conference in Islamabad after a meeting of the federal cabinet. ....

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