In many ways, this is welcome news. It may help alter the opinions of those who demanded that the military step in to the arena of corruption investigation; a purely civilian area under the law of the land. We do not need the military to expand its ring of influence and divert from its true purpose. It is now hoped that NAB is able to act efficiently and bring forward the real facts in the cases it is investigating. Any failure in doing so, will lead to further problems. Along with PML-N leaders, former PPP parliamentarian Qasim Zia is also being investigated and a charge sheet against him has been presented before courts. This should help send out the message of the lack of discrimination and willingness to go after corruption wherever it exists. Each case will be followed with considerable interest given that, for a long time, fingers had been pointed at the lack of action in Punjab, even while a massive swoop against corruption continues in Sindh. NAB has come under much criticism in the past for its lack of follow-up in major corruption scandals. It needs to silence its critics now.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 19th, 2015.
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