Correction
ISLAMABAD: Third para of Ansar Abbasi’s news analysis- “Who will judge judges, judiciary?”- as published in The News editions of Rawalpindi/Islamabad and Lahore on Sunday dated 17-12-2017 contained wrongly edited versions. The para should be read as: “Media highlighted some serious issues including how the JIT in Panama case was constituted through WhatsApp calls, how a particular intelligence agency was made to work for JIT and even allowed to tape phones of the PM’s House, who had prepared the media monitoring document for the JIT, who had pressurized the NAB’s top bosses to file appeal in Hudabyia case, why an officer from an intelligence agency met the Accountability Court judge hearing Sharifs references etc. The media reported all these matters but everything went unnoticed.” The error is regretted. -- Editor.
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