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Even if her "rough figure" for the overall scale of Milbus (about £10 billion, or $20.7 billion) and her accounts of specific examples prove in need of revision, Ms. Siddiqa has dared to illuminate Pakistan's military as an oppressive holding company possessing not just security-related businesses, but also hotels, shopping malls, insurance companies, banks, farms and an airline.
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