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ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday approved four corruption inquiries against various individuals and entities.
The decision was taken in the Executive Board meeting of the anti-corruption watchdog chaired by chairman Justice retired Javed Iqbal.
Those who will be inquired include owners of Exide Batteries, officials of WAPDA Water Wing and Irrigation Department Rajanpur among others.
The meeting disposed of cases against Sultan Ali Lakhani, Messrs. Shan Group and others after the settlement of their issues with the banks. The apex board of the anti-graft body also approved various investigations for further legal action.
Addressing the meeting, Chairman Javed Iqbal said NAB is committed to the policy of “Accountability for All”. He said that taking mega corruption cases to their logical conclusion was the main priority of the anti-corruption body.
Javed Iqbal said that NAB has retrieved 71 billion rupees in the last 22 months and submitted in the national exchequer, which is a record achievement.