Justice (r) Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB, has said that logical conclusion of white collar crimes mega corruption cases is the top priority of the graft watchdog.
NAB received 53,643 complaints in 2019. Of which, 42,760 have been concluded. NAB received 48,591 complaints in 2018. Out of which, 41,414 have been completed. The increase in the receipt of complaints to NAB about corruption related matters has shown increased in people confidence over the NAB.
He said that in 2019, 1,308 complaint verification were conducted. While 1,686 inquiries, 609 investigations were completed. The NAB recovered Rs 363 billion from the corrupt elements and deposited into national exchequer. The overall conviction ratio is about 68.8 percent which is achievement as comparing to other matching institutions.
NAB has so far deposited Rs 466.069 billion in the national exchequer. The new system of Combined Investigation Team (CIT) has also been put in place to take benefit from collective wisdom of experienced officers including Director, Additional Director, Investigation officers, Legal Consultant and Land Revenue experts for effective investigations. NAB Rawalpindi established forensic laboratory having facilities of question documents and finger prints’ analysis.
In 2019, the lab conducted analysis of 15,747 question documents, 300 finger prints, 74 devices including laptops, mobile phones, hard disks. In total the analysis of 50 cases were conducted by the forensic lab.
NAB is also the chair of SAARC anti-corruption forum. NAB is the role model for SAARC countries. NAB has inked MoU with China in the context of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects. This would help creating corruption free atmosphere in the country.
The NAB chairman directed regional bureaus of NAB to conduct complaint verifications, inquiries and investigations in light of concrete evidence so that the corruption cases could be taken to logical conclusion as per law and corrupt elements should be brought to justice.