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NAB chairman reviews performance of Multan Bureau

byCT Report
21/02/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Qamar Zaman Chaudhry, Chairman NAB, visited the NAB Multan to review its performance on the basis of annual inspection conducted by Chairman’s Inspection & Monitoring Team (CI&MT) at the NAB Multan Bureau on Monday.

The NAB’s CI&MT team was deputed to conduct the annual inspection of the NAB Multan for the year 2016. The annual inspection was carried out from February 14-16, 2017 to review and evaluate the performance of NAB Multan Bureau on the basis of newly introduced Partly Quantified Grading System (PQGS).

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Senior Member, Chairman’s Inspection and Monitoring Team (CI&MT) along with his team, conducted the said annual inspection for the year 2016 and gave a detailed briefing to Chairman NAB about the annual inspection done by CI&MT and highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of NAB Multan Regional Bureau. He informed the press that on the directions of Qamar Zaman Chaudhry, Chairman NAB Partly Quantified Grading System, (PQGS) had been devised in 2014. Under this Partly Quantified Grading System (PQGS), the performance of all NAB’s Regional Bureaus is being conducted since 2014 at the uniform criteria.

The Chairman NAB directed Chairman’s Inspection and Monitoring Team (CI&MT) along with his team to conduct annual inspection of all regional NAB’s Bureaus of their performance of 2016 which started from January 2017 and annual inspection of Karachi, Rawalpindi, Sukkar, KP and Lahore have been conducted. The annual inspection of NAB Multan was carried out from February 14-16, 2017. In his final day inspection of NAB Multan, Chairman’s Inspection and Monitoring Team gave final presentation about the performance of NAB Multan during 2016.

He said NAB is Pakistan’s apex anti-corruption organization which has chalked out a proactive Anti-Corruption Strategy to elimination corruption through a holistic approach of awareness, prevention and enforcement and arrest corrupt and recover looted money from them and deposit into the national exchequer.

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