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NAB Moves Against Lawmakers, former AGP

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September 18, 2015
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The Executive Board of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) decided on Thursday to initiate action against some high-profile individuals, including a former auditor general of Pakistan (AGP) and some current and former lawmakers. 

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The decisions included the filing of a reference, four complaint verifications, five inquiries and two investigations against holders of public and private offices, involving irregularities to the tune of over Rs10 billion.

NAB moves against
NAB moves against lawmakers, former AGP

A meeting of the board presided over by NAB chief Qamar Zaman Chaudhry decided to initiate an inquiry against ex-AGP Akhtar Buland Rana as well as carrying out complaint verifications against PML-N MNA Syed Iftikharul Hassan and former Sindh minister Syed Ali Nawaz Shah, the bureau’s spokesperson told Dawn. The meeting also decided to close action against former PCB chief Zaka Ashraf and resolved to take no further action against Arif Hameed, the former SNGPL managing director, due to a lack of incriminating evidence. The bureau also approved a plea bargain deal with 85-year-old ex-Wapda chairman, retired Lt Gen Zahid Ali Akbar, who had agreed to pay back nearly Rs200 million to the bureau in a decade-old case related to the illegal transfer of state property in Lahore. 

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The meeting approved the filing of a reference against Matloob Ahmed Khan, former chairman of the Hyderabad Railway Employees Cooperative Housing Society and its former administrator Abdul Sattar Laghari; Naveed Zarar Khan, former managing director of the Sindh Cooperative Society; Hyderabad Development Authority’s Director General Ghulam Mohammad Qaimkhani, Director Mohammad Iqbal Memon and Deputy Director Shahid Pervaiz Memon. They are accused of corruption and corrupt practices that cost the national exchequer Rs1.84bn.

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