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Broadsheet Commission says Swiss record in govt possession: Govt may go for probe

By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The commission constituted to investigate the Broadsheet scandal Thursday released its findings, with a key takeaway being that all institutions except for NAB were found to have resisted cooperating with the investigation. Headed by Justice (retired) Sheikh Azmat Saeed, the commission has also stated in its report that Broadsheet s records were missing from “nearly everywhere”, including the Pakistan mission in London. Additionally, the report states that the chairman of the commission (Justice Saeed) did not think it necessary to record Tariq Fawad Malik and Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi’s statements. According to the report, the asset recovery deal made with Broadsheet makes evident the government institutions’ failure to comprehend international laws.

Bureaucracy made every attempt to conceal evidence: Broadsheet report

Daily Times Bureaucracy made ‘every attempt’ to conceal evidence: Broadsheet report Govt announces to take ‘criminal action’ against Ahmer Bilal Soofi, Hassan Saqib Sheikh, Ghulam Rasool, Abdul Basit, Shahid Ali Baig and Tariq Fawad Malik April 2, 2021 The inquiry commission constituted to investigate the Broadsheet scandal Thursday said no institution except the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) cooperated with it, adding that the bureaucracy made every attempt to conceal the evidence. The one-man commission headed by Justice (r) Sheikh Azmat Saeed released its findings, which stated in the report that Broadsheet’s records were missing from ‘nearly everywhere’, including the Pakistan High Commission in London. “Bureaucracy made every attempt to hide records or make them disappear in moves that were in many instances transcontinental,” the report maintained. “Even before the commission could become functional upon provision of office space and staff, the

Govt makes Broadsheet commission report public

Broadsheet commission holds bureaucracy responsible for concealing evidence The commission notes the then govt signed agreement without knowledge of foreign law; federal govt makes report public Former judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan Justice Azmat Saeed Sheikh. PHOTO: FILE ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Thursday made public the report of the Broadsheet commission, which holds the bureaucracy responsible for attempts to conceal the evidence. Prime Minister Imran Khan, while chairing a meeting of the Cabinet, earlier had approved making the report regarding the UK-based asset recovery firm public. The report states that the bureaucracy made every attempt to conceal the available record and make it disappear.

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