NAB is an autonomous body: Javed Iqbal
Says NAB has no ties with any political party; reiterates commitment to making Pakistan corruption free
National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal on Sunday asserted that the accountability watchdog is an autonomous body and has no ties with any political party.
Speaking in Islamabad, the NAB chairman stated that the top anti-graft body is only loyal to the state. "We are moving towards our goal of eliminating corruption," he said.
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"Everyone wants accountability but everyone also wants to be exempted," he maintained. He added that "it is a legitimate question to ask where the money is being spent but some take this question as an insult".
Justice Iqbal further said that the accountability watchdog has the right to inquire. Bureaucracy is the backbone of any government, he said.
Committed to make Pakistan corruption free: NAB chief
"Even a common man has the right to ask about where his money is being spent."
On December 6, Justice Iqbal said that NAB is actively working for across the board accountability and as many as 400 references have been filed by the bureau.
Speaking in Islamabad, the NAB chairman stated that the top anti-graft body is only loyal to the state. "We are moving towards our goal of eliminating corruption," he said.
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"Everyone wants accountability but everyone also wants to be exempted," he maintained. He added that "it is a legitimate question to ask where the money is being spent but some take this question as an insult".
Justice Iqbal further said that the accountability watchdog has the right to inquire. Bureaucracy is the backbone of any government, he said.
Committed to make Pakistan corruption free: NAB chief
"Even a common man has the right to ask about where his money is being spent."
On December 6, Justice Iqbal said that NAB is actively working for across the board accountability and as many as 400 references have been filed by the bureau.