Secretary Memogate Commission, Raja Jawad Abbas on Sunday left for London to collect evidence from Mansoor Ejaz. Abbas will collect electronic devices and other evidences from Ijaz and also review arrangements for his video conference. Raja Jawad will take into its possession the material that Mansoor Ijaz, the central figure in Memo scandal, would use in his evidence and check its authenticity. Memo commission head Justice Qazi Faez Issa had asked Raja Jawad Abbas to travel to London to collect evidence from Masoor, who had refused to give his evidence in Pakistan. The next meeting of memogate commission will be held on February 22 in with the commission will record Ijaz’s testimony via video conference.
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