The Supreme Court observed that the anti-graft watchdog always punishes people accused of petty offences and leaves untouched the principal accused named in corruption references. Photo courtesy Supreme Court website/File
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court pulled up the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Wednesday, observing that the anti-graft watchdog always punishes people accused of petty offences and leaves untouched the principal accused named in corruption references.
A three-judge bench made the observation during the hearing of a bail plea filed by Dinshaw Hoshang Anklesaria, a businessman facing corruption references in the Bahria Icon Towers case. The bench accepted the bail plea, but asked the tycoon not to leave the country.
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