Grayling hires former BBC and Channel 4 news journalist Zaiba Malik
21 May 2013 | by Alec Mattinson
Former BBC and Channel 4 news journalist Zaiba Malik has joined Grayling as a director in its corporate and financial division.
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Former BBC and Channel 4 news journalist Zaiba Malik has joined Grayling as a director in its corporate and financial division.
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