Anti-corruption drive: Sindh NAB chief shuns graft-tainted officials

The DG also advised them to pass on all the information to the relevant officer probing the allegations


Zia Tanoli August 04, 2015
PHOTO: National Accountability Bureau

LAHORE:


With its aim to end corruption, National Accountability Bureau’s chief refused to meet two officers facing investigation.


Director General NAB Sindh Col (retd) Naeem Siraj refused to see chief secretary Muhammad Siddique Memon and Inspector General Police Ghulam Haider Jamali, who have been accused of corruption.


According to information gathered by the Express Investigation Cell, both the officers facing NAB investigations, tried to visit DG NAB but were turned down saying that they should meet the concerned investigation officer. The DG also advised them to pass on all the information to the relevant officer probing the allegations.


It may be recalled that a high level meeting of the bureau had approved investigations against the corrupt officers of Sindh Police including IG Sindh and chief secretary Muhammad Siddique Memon. (TRANSLATION MUHAMMAD ARSHAD SHAHEEN)


Published in The Express Tribune, August 4th, 2015. 

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