The NICL scandal involves purchase of real estate on inflated rates.
On November 22, the Supreme Court had declared him a key suspect in the scandal, accusing him of being involved in the illegal appointment of Ayyaz Khan Niazi as NICL chairperson.
Zaman went on leave after the verdict because he wanted the probe against him to be "free of any influence."
NAB then conducted an investigation into the scam and declared that Zaman had no hand in the illegal NICL appointment.
The list of suspects in the NICL case comprises the sitting Economic Affairs Division Secretary Nargis Sethi, Federal Tax Ombudsman Abdur Rauf Chaudhry and former prime minister’s principal secretary Khushnood Lashari. The list also includes Pakistan Peoples Party leader and former commerce minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim.
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Soon we will find out how neutral he is as real proof is in the pudding.
Mr Qamar Zaman Ch, and NAB, is (with apology to Coleridge) "A tainted ship upon a tainted ocean."
.....that in no way makes him innocent. As a matter of fact his credibility is further tainted.
An organization investigating its own boss , what else is expected. This investigation should have been conducted by an independent body free of NAB influence , then the outcome would have been perceived as free and fair.