ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Lieutenant General (Retd.) Nazir Ahmed announced that the bureau has successfully recovered a remarkable total of 6.1 trillion rupees since its establishment.
He made the statement during the conclusion of the three-day 24th “DGs Conference” of NAB held in Islamabad.
In his address, Chairman Ahmed highlighted that Pakistan’s ranking in the global anti-corruption index has improved significantly, a testament to the relentless efforts of NAB officers. He urged the need for sustained commitment to further enhance the country’s position on this important metric.
The conference provided a comprehensive review of the performance of NAB’s regional bureaus, divisions, and cells, assessing the measures implemented to boost efficiency and effectiveness. Participants reaffirmed their dedication to delivering timely relief to victims of large-scale public scams, ensuring that justice is served. As NAB continues its mission, the Chairman’s remarks emphasize a proactive approach in tackling corruption and reinforcing public trust in accountability mechanisms. The commitment to ongoing improvements signals a promising future for NAB’s initiatives in promoting transparency and integrity in Pakistan