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NAB gears up against corruption

byCT Report
23/02/2018
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ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (r) Javed Iqbal, reiterated his firm resolve of not sparing the corrupt, dragging them in the dock and depositing the looted money into national exchequer.

Talking during public complainants hearing (open ketchery), he assured the complainants’ to resolve their corruption related complaints as per NAB law as he firmly believes ‘Accountability for All’ without any pressure or influence.

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The NAB chairman listen the public complaints of individuals patiently and issued on the spot orders for resolving their complaints as per law.

It merits mentioning here that the NAB chairman had announced during his first address to NAB officers/officials that he will directly listen the complaints of public related to corruption and corrupt practices on the last Thursday of every month between 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at NAB Headquarters.

Accordingly, NAB chairman as per his commitment, he listened to the complaints of people came from all parts of the country at NAB Headquarters and gave them patient hearing and tried to resolve their problems as per law.

It is important to mentioned here that NAB chairman not only himself hearing the public complaints of people individually but had also directed all DG’s of regional bureaus of NAB to listen public complaints of people related to corruption and corrupt practices at their respective regional bureaus on the last Thursday of every month between 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. so that complaints which come under their jurisdiction as per law could be addressed.

As per directions of NAB chairman, all Regional DGs of NAB, not only listened public complaints at respective Regional Bureaus but also issued necessary instructions for addressing public complaints as per law.

NAB chairman has directed all DGs of regional bureaus to ensure self respect of all the concomitants and respond to all the complaints expeditiously as per law and no leniency will be tolerated at any cost. He said that NAB is fully geared up to come to the expectations of the nation for corruption free Pakistan across the board.

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