National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser has said that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was rendering national service through creating deterrence against corruption in the country. Talking to National Accountability Bureau Chairman (NAB), Justice (r) Javed Iqbal at Parliament House, Wednesday, the Speaker opined that effective measures always help eliminate the menace of corruption from society. Speaker said that the incumbent government believes in the promotion of transparency and accountability in the governance system. He said that corruption was a major challenge faced by the nation. It was the collective responsibility of all segments of society to discourage corrupt practices and support the government’s efforts to eradicate corruption from the country. Chairman presented NAB Annual Report 2020 to National Assembly Speaker and briefed him about his organization’s performance which had recovered Rs. 323.29 billion during 2020. He informed that NAB received 24,706 complaints and disposed-off 30,405 complaints including under-process complaints from the previous year. NAB processed 878 complaints verifications, besides conducting 369 inquiries, 175 investigations and filed 136 references before the Accountability Courts during the past year. He apprised that the overall success ratio of prosecution was 66 percent during the year 2020.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Minister urges world to halt Israel’s genocide in Gaza
-
Senate delegation calls on Palestine envoy to express solidarity with Palestinians
-
Senator Graham accepts FM’s invitation to visit Pakistan
-
Upcoming budget an opportunity for Pakistan’s economy to grow
-
PM asks Asian states to avoid great power rivalry in region
-
Covid-19 vaccine for citizens over 30 begins today
-
Pakistan played leading role in efforts to end Israeli atrocities against Palestinians: Fawad
-
Flouting Covid SOPs- Ignorant people will doom us all
-
Fawad believes Nawaz Sharif keeps ‘mum’ on Israel ‘due to properties abroad’
-
Cotton queen set to reclaim lost grounds in south Punjab
-
Saudi authorities yet to decide over the number of Hajj pilgrims, says religious affairs minister
-
Second day of lockdown in Karachi sees businesses, markets closed