NAB gearing up to bring all corrupt to book
National
February 22, 2021
ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice (R) Javed Iqbal Sunday said NAB was geared up to bring the corrupt to book by adopting ‘Accountability for All’ policy, as corruption was the mother of all evils.
“NAB has no affiliation with any political party, group or individual. The NAB officials have been directed to perform their duties in accordance with the law with the realisation that eradication of corruption is their national duty,” he said in a statement.
The NAB chief said about 1,130 references were under trial in the accountability courts and their approximate worth was Rs943 billion.
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ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice Javed Iqbal has taken notice of looting of people by a chicken company and directed the DG NAB Lahore to take legal action against the.
ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice Javed Iqbal has taken notice of looting of people by a chicken company and directed the DG NAB Lahore to take legal action against the.
National
January 23, 2021
ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice (R) Javed Iqbal on Friday exhorted the suspects not to criticize the NAB but utilise their energies in defending corruption references against them.
He directed filing early hearing applications in the relevant accountability courts so that mega corruption cases could be taken to their logical conclusion in accordance with Clause 16(a) of NAB Ordinance 1999.
A meeting at the NAB Headquarters, chaired by the NAB chairman, deliberated upon the overall performance of the NAB in corruption cases. The meeting was attended by Deputy Chairman NAB Hussain Asghar, Prosecutor General Accountability Syed Asghar Haider, Director General Operations Zahir Shah and other senior officials.