He warned of strict action to monitor officials leveraging legal processes of the anti-graft body.
Sources reveal that a notification, issued recently by the chairperson takes in view illegal interventions by high-ranking officials of the anti-corruption units of the NAB headquarters.
The notification, a copy of which is available with The Express Tribune, is a red alert against internal influence in the enquiry of suspected corruption cases in different regions.
“…all the officers of NAB are required to work within their domain/mandate in order to ensure merit/rule of law for efficient and logical conclusion of the cases without fear and favour,” the letter read.
In addition to the notification, the chairperson also opened a series of investigations against certain government officials and staff, suspected of embezzlement, nepotism and overstepping authority.
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