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    Zardari to be next president

    A 1998 New York Times investigative report[4] claims that Pakistani investigators have documents that uncover a network of bank accounts, all linked to the family's lawyer in Switzerland, with Asif Zardari as the principal shareholder. According to the article, documents released by the French...
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    Zardari to be next president

    French, Polish, Spanish, and Swiss documents have fuelled the charges of corruption against Bhutto and her husband. They faced a number of legal proceedings, including a charge of laundering money through Swiss banks. Though never convicted, her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, spent eight years in...
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    Zardari to be next president

    Let me begin with his Corruption now Zardari and Benazir Bhutto denied corruption allegations; however, in August 2004, Zardari finally admitted owning a £4.35m estate in Surrey, England (including a 20-room mansion and two farms on 365 acres, or 1.5 km², of land), which the Pakistani...
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    Zardari to be next president

    Dear Pakistanis! I am suprised to see how dumb we can get? How short can be our memory let me remind us few facts lets start with his criminal record In 1990, Zardari was arrested on charges of blackmail, based on allegations that he attached a bomb to a Pakistani...
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