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SC seeks list of cases pending with NAB

byCT Report
10/08/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) has resumed hearing into the Nandipur power project case, which was reopened on Wednesday. A three-member bench of the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, heard the case.

As the hearing went under way, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor informed the court that the inquiry against the Nandipur power project was pending.

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“Since when has the inquiry been pending?” the chief justice inquired, as he summoned details of other references pending with the anti-graft bureau. The NAB prosecutor apprised the court that the inquiry began on February 20, 2017, however, the law ministry delayed it by two years. “The inquiry is in its final stages,” the prosecutor said. He also informed the SC bench that the probe into outsourcing the power project commenced earlier in June this year.

Expressing his annoyance with the prolonged time taken to wrap up cases, the chief justice remarked that strict action will be taken against any inquiry officer found guilty of delaying corruption inquires. “Cases are shelved after they are opened but this cannot continue. An inquiry should be taken up only if it has substantial weight, otherwise people cannot be left hanging,” the chief justice said. “How many inquiries, in total, are pending with NAB?” the chief justice inquired. “We have to determine who is responsible for wrapping up all the pending inquiries. Is NAB unaccountable for all these delays?”

The top judge then ordered the bureau to check if its former chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry was in Islamabad and ordered him to appear before the court. “Let us take up a case against the former NAB chairman for the delay,” Justice Nisar said.

During the proceedings, former NAB chief Chaudhry appeared before the court. “You have given many concessions during your time. With so many cases left pending [during your tenure], let us order an inquiry against you,” the chief justice said to Chaudhry.

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