NAB is determined to eliminate corruption from the society: says Javed Iqbal

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Islamabad, Nov. 22 (TNS): National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is determined to continue its endeavors to eliminate corruption from the society by pursuing zero tolerance policy against graft, Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Justice (Retd) Javed Iqbal said Wednesday.

Addressing at saying goodbye ceremony to Prosecutor General Accountability, NAB Waqas Qadeer Dar, he said NAB would adhere to file references in courts within 10 months period from receiving complaints to filing cases in the courts. He said he himself will be vigilant on progress of references in various courts.

The current 74 percent conviction ratio of NAB references would be improved by ensuring transparency, merit, presenting sufficient evidence and flawless investigations to end white collar crimes. With effective efforts corrupt would be sentenced in various courts including high court, Supreme Court and accountability courts.

He said the cases of private housing societies, cooperative societies were still in various courts for years. Government servants, pensioners have been deprived of their life earnings despite receiving money. Masses are deeply perturbed due to this fraud with them.

He directed NAB to conclude their cases as early as possible and to perform their duties in accordance with law.
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The Chairman said the elimination of corruption is voice of the nation who nation pinned hopes with NAB. Officers should perform their duties with honesty, in accordance with law and without caring for any one.

NAB officers should present concrete evidence in courts, arguments in relevant courts. So that the corrupts can be punished.

Chairman lauded the professional capabilities of Waqas Qadeer Dar. Deputy Chairman NAB Imtiaz Tajwar was also presented on the occasion.