JIT to hire services of British audit firm to probe Panama Papers | Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has decided to hire services of a British audit company to examine the documents related to Panama Leaks.

Sources said the decision was made during a JIT meeting chaired by FIA Director Wajid Zia here on Monday.

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The task to contact the British firm has been given to Bilal Rasool, a JIT member from the Security and Exchange Company.

The meeting decided that only verified documents would be used in the probe.

(via Google News)



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