Former SC judge tipped to become NAB chief?

Govt likely to appoint Justice (retd) Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan as new chief for NAB.


Zahid Gishkori September 22, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Amid a lingering controversy over picking a new chief for the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the government is likely to appoint Justice (Retd) Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan to the key post.

Reliable sources in the law ministry on Tuesday confided with The Express Tribune that the government has recommended Justice Raza Khan for the job. It was further mentioned that the recommendation has been forwarded too the prime minister for final approval.

As a result of a provision in the 18th constitutional amendment, the premier is bound to consult the opposition leader in the National Assembly, before giving his confirmation.

The premier will have to cross another barricade before appointing the NAB chief - consent of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

In the face of these hurdles, observers believe that it might turn out to be a very tough decision if either the opposition leader or the chief justice, oppose the law ministry’s nominee.

In an important meeting held soon after the Supreme Court’s order to arrest Brigadier (retd) Imtiaz and Adnan Khawaja, the law minister, the law secretary and the attorney general have recommended the name of the former Supreme Court judge.

The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) leader Anusha Rehman also said that her party will recommend Raza Khan’s appointment as the NAB chief.

She pointed out that the 18th constitutional amendment will lead to mutual consultation between the PM, the chief justice and the opposition leader, for the appointment of the NAB chief.

Justice (retd) Raza Khan however told The Express Tribune that he has not received any such indication by the government yet.

“I will confirm as I receive such notice by the government for this important position. I have not decided yet whether I will accept the offer or not”, he remarked, stating that there was no harm in serving as the NAB chairman.

Dr Khalid Ranjha, a known legal expert, said there was no hurdle in appointing Justice Raza Khan. “The NAB Ordinance 1999 clearly said that a retired or sitting judge of the apex court can be made the NAB chief,” he explained.

Meanwhile, Attorney General Maulvi Anwar-ul-Haq has again advised the law ministry to write a letter to the government of Switzerland regarding the reopening of the Swiss cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.

“There is no harm in writing a letter to Swiss authorities because it is obvious that the appeal would be struck down,” he observed.

He informed The Express Tribune that the government will come fully prepared in courtroom No 1 regarding the justification of the court’s order for NRO implementation.

The AG put forward these recommendations in the meeting, and advised the government to implement the court’s decision in letter and spirit.

It may be mentioned that Justice Raza in his consenting four-page note on the NRO’s judgment raised a question earlier mentioning, “Many accountability cases were politically motivated, politically indicted, and politically prolonged, obviously as a Sword of Damocles.”

Law Secretary Masood Chishti said that the appointment of the NAB chief is likely to be finalised by the end of this week. He however did not reveal any names.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 22nd, 2010.

COMMENTS (2)

Saira | 13 years ago | Reply In my opinion, why government created hurdle in the appointment of NAB Chief? In such a situation, the man like calibre of Justice (R) Sardar Raza would refuse to take appointment of NAB Cheif because he will tender his resignation withint a span of one, when his decsion would not be implemented in letter and spirit. GOP as an eye wash had decided to role over charges of corruption and bad governance from their shoulders. I would like to made submission that, let a joint committee be consituted, who would minutely put the present government on accountability including President of Pakistan, Prime Minister, all Governors and Chief Ministers, All federal and provincial ministers, etc.
Shahzad Khan | 13 years ago | Reply Justice(R) Sardar Raza was a true independant, unbiased Judge we had in Supreme Court. He was the only Judge on the 17 member bench who wrote a discenting note on the Review petition on 31st July,2009 Judgement. He is not like others (Present 17 member bench) who sign a written Judgement without any input from their side. This will be a correct decision by the present Government.
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