RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army on Saturday rejected the federal government's notification on the Dawn Leaks inquiry, saying it is "incomplete and not in line with recommendations by the Inquiry Board".
— Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor (@OfficialDGISPR) April 29, 2017
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, earlier on Saturday, approved the recommendations of the Dawn leaks Inquiry committee, withdrawing the portfolio of Advisor on Foreign Affairs from Tariq Fatemi.
A notification from the PM Office said that Rao Tehseen Ali, the principal information officer at the Foreign Ministry, will be proceeded against on the charges based on the report findings.
It added that the role of the editor of Dawn Newspaper, Zaffar Abbas, and reporter Cyril Almeida will be referred to the All Pakistan News paper Association (APNS).
The notification also said that the APNS will be asked to develop a code of conduct for the media, especially the print media.
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