Broadsheet's chief executive officer (CEO) K. V. Mousavi has said that Nawaz Sharif had offered a bribe to drop the probe into his foreign assets. Rejected the offer by the party claiming to be Nawaz Sharif's nephew, saying that Broadsheet does not talk to criminals.
He said that the process of accountability was going on but after Musharraf government, the new government started obstructing the process by not giving access to information and terminating the agreement with Broadsheet. He said that Broadsheet was investigating the sources of buying Avonfield apartments. Not because the Pakistani accountability court had already made it clear that the apartments were bought by the Sharif family.
He said that if the Pakistani government had said so, Broadsheet would have been ready to investigate the sources of buying Avonfield apartments. He said that Nawaz Sharif was behind the termination of the agreement with Broadsheet, which was investigating how money was looted from Pakistan and hidden abroad. He said that General Musharraf had sent Broadsheet to 200 people. The task of tracing the assets were assigned but after his government, the NAB asked for the names of some people to be removed from the list, which was denied.