‘Thana culture’ at NAB not to be tolerated, says chairman

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  • Javed Iqbal says elimination of corruption NAB’s top priority

 

LAHORE: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Javed Iqbal on Monday said that elimination of corruption from the country was not only a responsibility but a national duty as corruption-free Pakistan was a guarantee of better future for coming generations.

Addressing the officials at the NAB Headquarters here on Monday, he said that the ‘thana culture’ would not be tolerated in NAB, adding that now justice could be observed in the working of the bureau. He said the NAB, by adopting zero tolerance policy, would recover the looted money from corrupt elements without any discrimination of province, party and any individual.

The NAB chairman said that corrupt elements would be brought under the law so that relevant courts could sentence them, adding that the NAB had submitted 96 cases of mega corruption to the relevant courts. However, 25 each mega corruption cases were in process of inquiry and investigation, while 33 mega corruption cases had been resolved according to the law, he added.

The cases should be filed after complete preparation and solid proves, he maintained. He said that a report had also been sought from all regional bureaus about action on other mega corruption cases. He said that a forensic science laboratory had been set up in Islamabad, adding that there would be no space for incompetent and corrupt officials in NAB.

The honest, hard-work and professional officials would be appreciated in the department, he said, adding that he would personally monitor the issues of deployment, promotion and seniority of NAB officials. After analysing the performance of NAB Islamabad, he said that he had decided to evaluate the performance of the NAB regional bureaus.

Appreciating performance of the NAB Lahore, he said that the performance could further be enhanced, and directed the officials to discharge their duties in a teamwork environment with due diligence, honesty, dedication and transparently on merit as there was always a margin in the improvement of the work.