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NAB geared up to eradicate corruption, says chairman

byCT Report
06/02/2018
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ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Chairman (NAB) Javed Iqbal has said that corruption is mother of all evils and the bureau is geared up to eradication corruption from the country.

Today due to NAB’s proactive Anti-Corruption Strategy, NAB’s conviction ratio is about 76 percent which is a remarkable achievement in investigation of White Collar Crimes.

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He said that the hard work, commitment, transparency and merit being put in by NAB officers are being appreciated by national and international reputed organizations. NAB officers should double their efforts in nabbing corruption and recovered hard earned looted money of the innocent citizen of Pakistan.

He said that due to excellent conviction ratio, people of Pakistan have complete trust upon NAB and we must come up to the expectations of the nation in order to root out corruption by adopting zero tolerance and accountability for all with the help of other stakeholders like media and civil society etc.

He said that today NAB has moved with new zeal and effort.

Through detailed introspection and analysis of organizational, operational and prosecution weaknesses, overhaul of procedures and all pillars of the organization i.e. Operations, Prosecution, Human Resource Development and Awareness and Prevention have been reactivated.

He said that NAB has rationalized its workload and timelines have been prescribed for efficient, effective and expeditious disposal of cases putting a maximum limit of 10 months- from complaint verification-to-inquiry-to-investigation and finally to a reference in the Accountability Court.

The chairman said that NAB is the only organization which has prescribed time frame for disposal of cases in 10 months.

He said that the quality of inquiry and investigation of NAB has been improved due to establishment of NAB’s first Forensic Science Lab (FSL) in Islamabad which has all facilities of Digital Forensics, Questioned Documents and Fingerprint Analysis.

He said that NAB has devised a web based Monitoring & Evaluation System (MES) in order to monitor NAB performance of NAB and all Regional Bureaus in qualitative and quantitative term which has proved very successful.

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