Islamabad- BlackBerry has refused to release data to the judicial commission, which was formed to investigate the memogate scandal. According to the Geo News reports, the BlackBerry maker Research in Motion maker has refused to release data related to the memo that led to the stepping down of the country’s US envoy Husain Haqqani and a festering row between the military and the political leadership.

Denying releasing the data, the BlackBerry maker has said that their privacy laws prohibit disclosure of a customer’s data to any other party without the consent of the parties concerned Reports said that Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz had forwarded the memo to then US military chief Gen. Mike Mullen in May last year.
Later in a Financial Times write up Mansoor Ijaz had claimed that the then Pakistan ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani had told him to forward the unsigned memo to the US authorities. 00
A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice of the Balochistan high court Qazi Faiz Isa Monday resumed hearing of the memo case.
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