NAB sets up internal accountability mechanism, SC told

Move aimed at keeping integrity of the bureau beyond doubt


Hasnaat Malik August 01, 2015
The Supreme Court of Pakistan. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Submitting its monitoring and evaluation framework, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has told the Supreme Court that an Internal Accountability Mechanism (IAM) has been established for keeping the overall integrity of the institution beyond doubt.

Prosecutor General NAB Waqas Qadeer Dar informed the apex court on Friday that IAM system will be based on the receipt of complaints from general public, violation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and observations of the courts.

Secretary Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) Sarwar Khan also told the top court that the accountability bureau will complete the task of developing the case data mechanism as per direction of the SC by August 30.

The NAB has also shared its Value Chain Analysis (VCA) to improve the performance. It says that chain of NAB operation starts with the registration of complaint.

The regional NAB offices are in the process of entering data by creating user accounts for the concerned regional offices which will be completed by August 30. The status of each cases seized with the NAB will be available on the bureau’s website with the click of one button, the court was informed.

The cases relating to causing loss to the national exchequer, the prosecutor general informed the court, by misappropriating funds or through misusing official authority have been divided into three categories starting from cases involving misappropriation of Rs50 million, Rs500 million and those in which the misappropriated amount runs in billion.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 1st, 2015.

 

COMMENTS (1)

Ishrat salim | 8 years ago | Reply NAB would not have formed internal monitoring system had the SC not forced them to do it when SC found out thatvNAB had no internal system to monitor cases at every stage. This is Pakistan where SC seem to be theonly institution after Army to be doing their part as well as of other govt related dept.
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