Three men reject Moussavi’s claim
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January 21, 2021
LONDON: The three people, who Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi claimed to have acted on behalf of the Pakistani government on a possible new assets recovery deal for Pakistan, have accused Moussavi of lying, making willful misrepresentations and offering a cut of $2 million in exchange for getting around $29 million from the government for Broadsheet – nearly $29 million that Pakistan owed to the assets recovery firm.
The News and Geo have seen a legal paper in which three people Barrister Zafar Ali QC, Dr Kersten Pucks, Management Consultant, and Shaid Iqbal, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England Wales, categorically rejected the allegations, made against them in the 13-page document prepared by Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi’s lawyers at Cromwell and Moring LLP, published widely on media.
Zafar Ali QC says Kaveh Moussavi offered him $2m to get Broadsheet the $29m owed by Pakistan
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(Clockwise from top L): Barrister Zafar Ali QC, Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussav, Management consultant Dr. Kersten Pucks and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England Wales Shaid Iqbal. Photos provided by author
LONDON: The three people who Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi claims acted on behalf of the Pakistani government on a possible new assets recovery deal for Pakistan, have accused Moussavi himself of lying, making wilful misrepresentations and offering a cut of US$2 million in exchange for getting around US$29 million from Prime Minister Imran Khan for Broadsheet the amount that Pakistan owed to the assets recovery firm.
Moussavi offered £2m cut to help make Pakistan settle Broadsheet case
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Thursday Jan 21, 2021
(Clockwise from top L): Barrister Zafar Ali QC, Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Moussavi, Management consultant Dr. Kersten Pucks and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England Wales Shaid Iqbal. Photos provided by author
Three people who Kaveh Moussavi claims acted on behalf of the Pakistani government have accused the Broadsheet CEO of lying The three are: Barrister Zafar Ali QC; Dr. Kersten Pucks, Management Consultant; and Shaid Iqbal, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales Back and forth between Ali and Moussavi shows the Broadsheet CEO repeatedly urging the Barrister to accept a cut and retire in return for inducing Pakistan to settle
Provinces free to import coronavirus vaccine, says NCOC chief Asad Umar
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Sunday Jan 17, 2021
National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) chief Asad Umar has asserted that provinces and private entities are allowed to import anti-coronavirus vaccines approved by the Drug Regulatory Authority Pakistan (DRAP). From day 1, the NCOC has adopted the policy that the federal government shall not have the monopoly to import anti-coronavirus vaccines, the federal minister told Shahzad Iqbal in Geo News Naya Pakistan show on Saturday. Provinces and private entities including hospitals have been allowed to import the vaccines that are approved by DRAP.
Umar was responding to Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho seeking the federal government s permission to directly negotiate with foreign governments and private companies for vaccine procurement.
Cynthia Ritchie, Rehman Malik withdraw cases against each other
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Thursday Jan 14, 2021
US Blogger Cynthia D Ritchie and PPP leader Senator Rehman Malik had earlier submitted their applications to withdraw their cases against each other in the Islamabad High Court
IHC’s judge Justice Amir Farooq granted both the petitions
The two had approached the court to file cases against each other last year in May.
Islamabad High Court (IHC) accepted on Thursday the petitions filed by US Blogger Cynthia D Ritchie and PPP leader Senator Rehman Malik to withdraw their cases against each other.
IHC s Justice Amir Farooq granted both the petitions.