Anti-graft petitions: NAB reviews 300 high-profile cases

Relevant wings, regions sent cases for input, recommendations.


Asad Kharal December 19, 2013
Relevant wings, regions sent cases for input, recommendations. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE:


Moving towards the finalisation and disposal of pending high-profile case, the Special Committee of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has completed its first review of around 300 inquiries and investigations, The Express Tribune has learned.


Vital inputs on these cases are expected from the relevant wings and regions in one to four weeks.

“The special committee reviewed 300 high-profile cases, including inquiries and investigations, of top politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen,” a senior NAB officer told The Express Tribune on condition of anonymity.

The respective wings and regions have been directed to decide the following: whether any of the cases need a second review; if the status of some cases needs to be changed from inquiries to investigations; should a reference be filed in the court; or should some cases be closed.

The Special Committee had been formed by NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry but after he went on leave following the Supreme Court’s ruling in the NICL scam case, the deputy chairman, Admiral (retd) Saeed Ahmed Sargana, is revisiting these cases.

The Special Committee, now headed by the deputy chairman, comprising additional prosecutor general accountability (APGA), director-general operations, and two other DGs from across the regions has reviewed the high-profile corruption cases in the six meetings held so far.

The committee noted that many cases involved minor issues, and that is why they were still pending.

The committee has directed different regions to pursue those cases upfront and complete the recommendations for final disposal as soon as possible, officials said.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2013.

COMMENTS (10)

irfan | 10 years ago | Reply

@Bono fist learn things then came on social media for discussion. Acting Chairman is there and NAB is working properly. @Administrator, there should be check and balance of comments instead posting blindely

MK | 10 years ago | Reply

Sharif and the Bhuttos are honest-everybody else is corrupt.

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