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Sindh High Court Reinstates BOL TV’s License

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Sindh High Court Reinstates BOL TV’s License
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Roughly one year after its cancellation, BOL TV’s license has been reinstated by the Sindh High Court.

The Court called the cancellation illegal and asked PEMRA to submit an official response on why it canceled the license for the network.

PEMRA cancelled BOL TV’s license in September, 2015 after revelations about its parent company, Axact. The decision is likely to be seen as another victory for Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, who was previously granted bail from the Islamabad and Sindh High Courts.

The money laundering case against the Axact CEO and 14 other employees was also dropped due to a lack of evidence, to the obvious consternation of the FIA.

Axact has already announced that it’s restarting operations. The company is offering all employees 15 months of unpaid salaries in full. It seems like BOL TV is on track to do the same.
https://propakistani.pk/2016/09/28/sindh-high-court-reinstates-bol-tvs-license/
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Sindh High Court Reinstates BOL TV’s License
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SYED TALAL2 HOURS AGO

Roughly one year after its cancellation, BOL TV’s license has been reinstated by the Sindh High Court.

The Court called the cancellation illegal and asked PEMRA to submit an official response on why it canceled the license for the network.

PEMRA cancelled BOL TV’s license in September, 2015 after revelations about its parent company, Axact. The decision is likely to be seen as another victory for Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, who was previously granted bail from the Islamabad and Sindh High Courts.

The money laundering case against the Axact CEO and 14 other employees was also dropped due to a lack of evidence, to the obvious consternation of the FIA.

Axact has already announced that it’s restarting operations. The company is offering all employees 15 months of unpaid salaries in full. It seems like BOL TV is on track to do the same.
https://propakistani.pk/2016/09/28/sindh-high-court-reinstates-bol-tvs-license/
@django @The Sandman @Moonlight @PaklovesTurkiye @Arsalan @WAJsal @Musafir117 @pak-marine @Pakistani Exile @LadyFinger
I dont know why I am happy on this :)
 
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Can BOL TV now sue the GOVT ?
 
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Sindh High Court Reinstates BOL TV’s License
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SYED TALAL2 HOURS AGO

Roughly one year after its cancellation, BOL TV’s license has been reinstated by the Sindh High Court.

The Court called the cancellation illegal and asked PEMRA to submit an official response on why it canceled the license for the network.

PEMRA cancelled BOL TV’s license in September, 2015 after revelations about its parent company, Axact. The decision is likely to be seen as another victory for Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, who was previously granted bail from the Islamabad and Sindh High Courts.

The money laundering case against the Axact CEO and 14 other employees was also dropped due to a lack of evidence, to the obvious consternation of the FIA.

Axact has already announced that it’s restarting operations. The company is offering all employees 15 months of unpaid salaries in full. It seems like BOL TV is on track to do the same.
https://propakistani.pk/2016/09/28/sindh-high-court-reinstates-bol-tvs-license/
@django @The Sandman @Moonlight @PaklovesTurkiye @Arsalan @WAJsal @Musafir117 @pak-marine @Pakistani Exile @LadyFinger
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What the... hell is going on?
 
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Sindh High Court Reinstates BOL TV’s License
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SYED TALAL2 HOURS AGO

Roughly one year after its cancellation, BOL TV’s license has been reinstated by the Sindh High Court.

The Court called the cancellation illegal and asked PEMRA to submit an official response on why it canceled the license for the network.

PEMRA cancelled BOL TV’s license in September, 2015 after revelations about its parent company, Axact. The decision is likely to be seen as another victory for Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, who was previously granted bail from the Islamabad and Sindh High Courts.

The money laundering case against the Axact CEO and 14 other employees was also dropped due to a lack of evidence, to the obvious consternation of the FIA.

Axact has already announced that it’s restarting operations. The company is offering all employees 15 months of unpaid salaries in full. It seems like BOL TV is on track to do the same.
https://propakistani.pk/2016/09/28/sindh-high-court-reinstates-bol-tvs-license/
@django @The Sandman @Moonlight @PaklovesTurkiye @Arsalan @WAJsal @Musafir117 @pak-marine @Pakistani Exile @LadyFinger

No surprise ! now we will have another internationally wanted criminal and a dodgy crook running a media channel
 
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some people with very large investments in the stock exchange, if they decide to pull out, it will crash, most probably the reason Axact and Bol are making a return.

No sir its not like that.

No surprise ! now we will have another internationally wanted criminal and a dodgy crook running a media channel

Is he been convicted ??
From the day one he was there with clean hands and the motive was political.
 
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