Govt to amend NAB laws, PM Imran Khan assures Pakistani businessmen in Tashkent
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Friday Jul 16, 2021
Huge challenge to bring in quality CEOs for state-owned enterprises due to fear of NAB, admits PM Imran Khan.
PM tells business community govt wants to remove impediments for businessmen.
NAB had earlier rejected Shaukat Tarin s statement that bureaucrats were afraid of doing their jobs due to fear of NAB.
TASHKENT: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday assured the Pakistani business community in Tashkent that his government was working on changing the National Accountability Bureau s (NAB) laws relating to bureaucrats and businessmen.
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NAB chairman orders bringing big cases to logical conclusion
July 14, 2021
ISLAMABAD: NAB Chairman Justice Javed Iqbal (retd) directed all regional bureaus of the NAB that all mega corruption cases against big fish should be taken to logical conclusion within the prescribed time frame so that references should be filed in the accountability courts to bring the corrupt elements to justice to recover looted money and deposit in the national exchequer considering its our national duty as per law.
“All inquiries, complaints and investigations would be completed on merit and transparency and based on solid evidence and documentary proof. We have to strictly follow the policy and necessary measures would be taken against all those who are involved in corruption through pursuing a policy of zero-tolerance, transparency and merit as per law,” the NAB chief said Tuesday in a direction to regional bureaus of the NAB. He directed the officers to work with due diligence and on merit as