
The matter came to light after the country’s leading intelligence agency shared the findings of a report with the NADRA chairman. Up to 40 officials, some of them retired military officials are named as being involved in the issuance of fake CNICs. Whether they do this for monetary gain or because they sympathise with the extreme views of some of those who obtained fake IDs is unknown, but the fact that it happened at all is a significant breach in national security. The CNIC is regarded as the primary identifier, the single most reliable validation of the identity of an individual and the quality of their legal status in the country. The NADRA chairman has ordered an inquiry into this obvious security breach but the damage has been done, particularly to the reputation of NADRA, which can no longer claim to be above corruption. It is now revealed that elements within it were complicit in an illegal operation happening over years and involving dozens of NADRA officials, and reputations thus lost are very difficult to regain.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 7th, 2015.
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