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ACE computerises record of 10,000 cases

byZafar Malik
08/10/2015
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SIALKOT: The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) has computerized official record of 10,000 corruption cases and made it online, enabling the people check online the present status of their applications submitted for registration of cases against corrupt officials of different departments.

Regional Director ACE Gujranwala Rana Shehzad Saeed told Customs Today that it was a major achievement that the record of 10,000 cases has been made online by ACE under the supervision of Assistant Director ACE Gujranwala Saadia Nawaz in three months. He said that now everyone could easy access to these ACE cases.

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He said that the people belonging to Gujranwala Division submitted 10,000 applications before the ACE for registration of the cases against the corrupt officials of different government departments  during the last five years, out of which as many as 1000 cases of fraud, embezzlement and malpractice were registered against different government officials , while the rest of 9000 applications were disposed of.

 

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