Broadsheet paid commission on recoveries not made yet
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January 19, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Around 98 percent of the total amount, paid to Broadsheet, is under the head of recoveries that NAB has neither made yet, nor there is any definite chance of doing so, as in certain cases the accused have been acquitted, and in other cases, the verdicts have not attained finality.
The major part of the payment – $20.50 million – was made under the head of “projected recovery” from the Sharif family. In two other cases – Aftab Ahmed Sherpao, Jamil Ansari (associated with Admiral Mansoorul Haq case), Broadsheet had shared the information, but NAB did not take action. The judge had ordered 20 percent commission for the assets’ recovery firm. While Sherpao was acquitted notwithstanding his account of $3.5 million was traced in Jersey Island, information of Jamil’s bank account containing $5 million was not used to proceed against him at time and he later came out clean after ma
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Farmers decry tomato, onion imports
Sindh growers say Centre’s decision hurt agro-economy
ZALI
December 14, 2020
HYDERABAD:
The import of tomatoes and onions has hurt the agro-economy of Sindh with farmers up in protest against the federal government s decision to allow imports. Growers of the two crops have been taking to the streets in several cities of the province for the past few days to register their protests.
They argue that the excess supply of the two vegetables in the market has led to a sharp drop in their prices. The price of tomato is dropping by Rs300 to Rs400 per bag daily in the market, claimed Maqbool Laghari, a farmer.