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But even then only if they were over 30 and owners of property. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that the chairman of the outsourcing and Building Firm carillion, philip green, says he takes full and complete responsibility for the groups collapse. Hes among former bosses whove been answering questions from mps about the decline of the company. The firm, which employed more than 40,000 people worldwide, went into liquidation last month with significant debts and a huge pension deficit. Our Business Correspondent Simon Gompertz reports. The senior figures in charge of carillion in its final months. Keith cochrane, chief executive during the collapse. Reporter would you say sorry to employees . And zafar khan, the finance director ousted after commissioning an internal investigation. Also among them, richard howson. He was sacked as chief executive after having to warn last year that profits were plummeting. I, too, would like to say how deeply saddened and how sorry i am for what has hap
The gentleman up there and sort of yeah. Thank you. My name is mohamed [inaudible] for voice of america afghanistan service. I have one question but in three parts. How much the focus on Investigative Journalism in afghanistan, and the second part is what are the main challenges if the media conduct such journalism, and the third part and last is that is there any market for that in terms of the audiences test . Thank you. Who would like to go ahead. After, you know, in last 12year experience now afghan media is focused on investigative reporting which if you hear recently, we created [inaudible] afghan media, you know [inaudible] and we start investigative reporting on corruption and human right which is each month we produce two investigative reporting, one on human right and one on corruption. And like we can say that, but some of those when we release the story, you know, it was really have a good impact, and our president , president karzai, took this and he, you know, ran a he gi