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Pakistan national treasury robbed of billions of rupees to benefit private TV channel ARY: Report

Islamabad [Pakistan], January 11 (ANI): Pakistan's national exchequer has been robbed billions of rupees due to an alleged illegal partnership between Pakistan Television (PTV) and the private TV channel ARY.

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Islamabad [Pakistan], January 11 (ANI): Pakistan's national exchequer has been robbed billions of rupees due to an alleged illegal partnership between Pakistan Television (PTV) and the private TV channel ARY.
The national exchequer was robbed of billions of rupees to benefit the private news channel, which had no sports channel when it was made a partner in the International Cricket Council (ICC) broadcasting rights. The whole game started in August 2021, when PTV released a tender for partnership in the ICC broadcasting rights, which did not mention the Pakistan Super League (PSL), according to News International.
Earlier, ARY consortium was involved in the ICC broadcasting when its sports channel "A Sports" had no existence and no license. The PTV board of directors also remained unaware of the issue.
The PSL was not mentioned in the August 2021 ICC broadcasting rights tender and PTV Sports kept the PTV Board of Directors in the dark, obtained its approval for partnership with Ten Sports but then quietly partnered with A Sports, according to News International.
Under the "expression of interest" of August 2021, an attempt was made to favour ARY as the PTV contract was with the consortium of Group M and ARY.
But for the PSL, the party was changed and a consortium was made only with ARY. PTV, which runs on public money, has not yet provided details of the August 2021 agreement, which cost Pakistan's state-owned channel and national exchequer billions of rupees, according to News International. (ANI)

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