NAB arrests two Sindh govt officials over illegal appointments
It said that it is for the first time in Sindh that a sitting secretary was arrested in Sindh
KARACHI:
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday arrested secretary excise and taxation department and director anti-Corruption department for making illegal appointments in the minorities department officers.
The anti-corruption body raided the offices of Secretary Excise and Taxation Department Badar Jamil Mandhro and Director Anti-Corruption Department Khadim Hussain Channa, Express News reported.
It said that it is for the first time in Sindh that a sitting secretary was arrested.
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According to NAB spokesperson, Mandhro, who was former director minorities affairs and Channa, was served as director minorities affairs recruited 26 officers illegally in the minorities’ affairs department.
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The spokesperson further said that NAB had been working on the case for a long and is still investigating the beneficiaries of the malpractice and corruption.
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday arrested secretary excise and taxation department and director anti-Corruption department for making illegal appointments in the minorities department officers.
The anti-corruption body raided the offices of Secretary Excise and Taxation Department Badar Jamil Mandhro and Director Anti-Corruption Department Khadim Hussain Channa, Express News reported.
It said that it is for the first time in Sindh that a sitting secretary was arrested.
Read: Pat on the back: Corruption leads to injustice, lawlessness, says NAB official
According to NAB spokesperson, Mandhro, who was former director minorities affairs and Channa, was served as director minorities affairs recruited 26 officers illegally in the minorities’ affairs department.
Read: Curbing corruption: NAB to work on 16 cases referred by SECP
The spokesperson further said that NAB had been working on the case for a long and is still investigating the beneficiaries of the malpractice and corruption.