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Pandora Papers claim Pak ministers, generals, their offspring hide financial secrets in offshore companies

The leaked "Pandora Papers" revealed names of more than 700 Pakistanis as among rich and powerful international figures who were allegedly hiding their financial secrets through offshore companies. The files pose a big challenge for Prime Minister Imran Khan, who had knocked out his arch-political rival, former PM Nawaz Sharif, through a Supreme Court order in the "Panama Papers" case that had barred Sharif from holding public office in future.

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