Hawala transactions, hundreds of shell companies, hiding financial details from the Income Tax Department and the Election Commission -- sacked Aam Aadmi Party minister Kapil Mishra's latest salvo against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal this morning listed a huge array of financial irregularities. Mr Mishra -- who adopted an allegation-a-day strategy since his suspension from the party last week -- promised to provide documents that would substantiate each one of his charges. Mr Haslam, who used to be part of AAP's media cell, holds frequent media conferences, in which he has accused the party and Mr Kejriwal of multiple instances of corruption. "I will take this document to the Central Bureau of Investigation at 11 am tomorrow and file a First Information Report against him," he said.Today's allegations by Mr Mishra, though, are not entirely fresh. Former AAP member Neil Haslam, who had been sacked a couple of years ago, has levelled similar charges at the party.