Pakistan govt sets up panel to probe controversial news report

A rift between the civilian and military leaderships on ISI's covert support to terror groups was the subject of a news report

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Last Updated : Nov 08 2016 | 2:51 AM IST
The Pakistan government on Monday formed a committee to investigate who "leaked" a controversial news report about a rift between the government and the powerful army over support to militants in the country.

The committee headed by a former high court judge will complete its job in 30 days and submit its findings to the government.

Justice (retd) Aamir Raza Khan will be the chairman of the committee, which has representatives of security agencies ISI, MI and IB, according to the notification by the interior ministry.

Secretary Establishment Tahir Shahbaz and NAB Punjab's Najam Saeed will also be part of the committee, along with Director FIA Usman Anwar.

According to the notification, the probe committee will enquire into the circumstances of the alleged leak and establish the identity of those responsible.

The government later sacked information minister Pervaiz Rasheed for failing to stop the story from being published.

A rift between the civilian and military leaderships on the powerful ISI's covert support to terror groups in the country was the subject of a news report on October 6 in the Dawn newspaper.

The widely read daily stood by the story saying it was "verified, cross-checked and fact-checked".

A travel ban on Cyril Almeida, the journalist who wrote the story, had sparked massive criticism of the government and the military from media houses, journalist associations and civil society.

Almeida's name was put on the Exit Control List but the ban was later lifted after a backlash against the government.
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First Published: Nov 08 2016 | 2:28 AM IST

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