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"Separately in Pakistan, a row broke out in response to the papers after state television channel PTV wrongly claimed that Junaid Safdar, a grandson of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, was among those named in the leak.
State TV alleged that Mr Safdar had five companies registered in his name - a claim also tweeted out by an assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan and by another member of the government. A Twitter account also appeared on Sunday called "PandoraLeaks", containing the claims about Mr Safdar, but the account has no connection to the investigation.
The team of journalists working on the Pandora papers investigation in Pakistan confirmed to the BBC that Junaid Safdar had not been named in the documents."
BBC
State TV alleged that Mr Safdar had five companies registered in his name - a claim also tweeted out by an assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan and by another member of the government. A Twitter account also appeared on Sunday called "PandoraLeaks", containing the claims about Mr Safdar, but the account has no connection to the investigation.
The team of journalists working on the Pandora papers investigation in Pakistan confirmed to the BBC that Junaid Safdar had not been named in the documents."
BBC