Mansoor Ejaz welcomes SC verdict

Published December 30, 2011

American businessman Mansoor Ejaz.—File Photo

WASHINGTON: American businessman and a central character of the memogate scandal, Mansoor Ejaz on Friday said he welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict on admissibility of the memo case, DawnNews reported.

The US-based businessman of Pakistani origin also claimed he would soon reveal previously undisclosed information.

Ejaz said that justice was being properly served, and that the Supreme Court was moving in the right direction. Ejaz stressed on the significance of the investigation commission, saying that they would have to work with extreme responsibility.

Ejaz further added that the court's proceedings should not allow space for any sort of character assassination.

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