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PTI urges LHC to form judicial commission on audio leaks

PTI LHC

PTI leader Dr Yasmin Rashid filed a petition in Lahore High Court She urged the court to form a judicial commission to conduct an inquiry She also asked the court to strop airing the leaks on mainstream media LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) has approached the Lahore High Court to conduct an inquiry into the alleged … Read more

Imran Khan writes to CJ, judges over audio/video leaks

Imran Khan leaks

Imran Khan writes to CJ, judges over audio/video leaks PTI chief requested the judiciary to take action on this He also put the eight most important questions in letter LAHORE: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has written a letter to all the judges, including the Chief Justice (CJ), on the … Read more

FIA launches probe in Pervaiz Elahi’s new audio leak case

Pervaiz Elahi in new audio leak case

FIA has launched an investigation into the audio leaks of  Pervaiz Elahi Interior Ministry gave the approval to conduct the probe A case will be registered after verifying the authenticity of the audio calls ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched a probe into the alleged audio leaks of former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Pervaiz … Read more

FIA decides to arrest Shaukat Tarin in audio calls leak case

FIA Shaukat Tarin

FIA has decided to initiate legal action against Shaukat Tarin FIA has completed investigation into the audio calls leak case FIA sought permission from the interior ministry to arrest him ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has decided to initiate legal action against former finance minister and PTI Senator Shaukat Tarin in the audio call leak … Read more

Govt constitutes high-level committee to probe PM Office audio leaks

ISLAMABAD: The government has formed a high-powered committee to probe the audio leaks at the Prime Minister’s Office. According to the notification issued by the Cabinet Division, the 12-member committee will be headed by Interior Minister Rana Sanuallah. The first meeting of the high-powered committee will be held tomorrow (Wednesday). Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and … Read more

Valencia president Murthy sacked after audio leaks

Valencia

Valencia confirmed on Monday that Anil Murthy has been sacked as president after he changed into heard threatening a participant and criticizing the club’s proprietor, Peter Lim, in a series of leaked audio recordings.

In a declaration, the club stated “an exchange in management is needed so that it will regain the acceptance as true with of the enthusiasts and the community and to place Valencia CF in a function for success. Effective immediately, Anil Murthy will end to be both President and a worker of Valencia CF.”

In the recordings, published in April by Valencian newspaper Superdeporte, Murthy was heard threatening to destroy the reputation of Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler if he left the club on a free transfer.

Murthy was then heard in a separate recording calling Lim “an amateur”, claiming the club’s owner was too much of “a fan” to make sensible business decisions.

“The Board would like to clarify that the content of the leaked conversations between Anil Murthy and various third parties are the personal views of Anil Murthy and not of Valencia CF. Valencia CF disassociates itself from his views,” the statement read.

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Murthy’s departure is the latest controversy to engulf Valencia during a turbulent period for the club.

Lim’s Meriton Capital company took over Valencia in 2014 but despite early investment in the team and optimism among the fans, the Singaporean’s commitment and popularity have plummeted in recent years.

The squad has suffered from a drive to cut costs as key players have been sold and not replaced.

“Pushing the ‘big stadium, big players, win La Liga and the Champions League at all costs mentality will lead to a repeat of the past,” said Murthy in 2020.

Valencia has finished ninth, 13th, and ninth in the last three seasons in La Liga, with more than 10,000 fans gathering outside Mestalla in May to protest against the running of the club.

Academy director Sean Bai will “oversee the football operations” as interim acting director fashionable, Valencia confirmed. Non-government director Khojama Kalimuddin will temporarily stand in as president of the board of directors.

Valencia won the remaining of their six La Liga titles in 2004, the 12 months they also lifted the UEFA Cup, and had been Champions League runners-up in 2000 and 2001.

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