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PM for coordination between FIA, NAB to fight corrupt practices

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday highlighted the need for a greater coordination between Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to fight white collar crimes and other corrupt practices.

He was chairing a briefing on the Ministry of Interior and its attached departments here at the PM Office.

The prime minister observed that curbing corruption and retrieving the wealth of the country, amassed through illegal means and laundered abroad, were among the biggest challenges for the government.

He said that every effort would be made to accomplish those goals besides putting in place a robust system that could prove itself as an effective deterrent against such malpractices in the future.

The prime minister said that overseas Pakistanis, the most valuable asset of the country, were ready to bring their money to Pakistan and invest in various sectors of the economy.

He, however, added that there was a need to provide them an enabling environment that ensured safety and security of their lives and property.

PM Khan said that the Ministry of Interior and its attached departments should play their role more effectively towards ensuring service delivery, improving the overall security situation in the country and providing a sense of security to the citizens.

Advisor to PM on Institutional Reforms Dr Ishrat Hussain, Special Assistant to PM Naeem-ul-Haq, Special Assistant to PM Iftikhar Durrani, MNA Shehryar Khan Afridi, Interior Secretary Yousaf Naseem Khokhar, Secretary to PM Azam Khan and senior officers heading various attached departments of the Ministry of Interior were present during the meeting.

Interior Secretary Yousaf Naseem Khokhar made a detailed presentation about the functions of the interior ministry and its attached departments.

He also briefed the prime minister about various steps taken by the ministry, including the adoption of legislative measures and policies, to combat terrorism, prevent smuggling and human trafficking and curbing electronic and other crimes.

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