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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in Pakistan has long been the focus of politicians’ attention for political abuse.
Institutions are vital to fight corruption, but recent events such as the arrest of former prime minister Imran Khan have rekindled concerns about NAB’s impartiality and motives. While NAB’s primary objective is to investigate and hold accountable those involved in corruption and financial malfeasance.
Over the years, the National Accountability Bureau has made significant progress in pursuing corruption cases, involving prominent figures from various political parties. Notable examples include the cases against Nawaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari, and Shahbaz Sharif.
However, the NAB has often faced allegations of targeting politicians and using its power as a political weapon. Although these accusations have become the daily routine of politicians, still they should not be dismissed outright. It is necessary to investigate whether NAB is a politically used institution or an institution that is performing its duties well.
The recent arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan by NAB has created a lot of controversy. Many politicians, including those in the opposition, have condemned the move and expressed concern over political abuse. Although it is premature to draw conclusions, it is important to investigate whether Imran Khan’s arrest was politically motivated or based on concrete evidence. Transparency and due process must be maintained to maintain public confidence in the institution.
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, while holding a press conference yesterday, expressed his party’s long-standing opposition to NAB and suggested closing the institution. It is important to recognize that such statements come from a political perspective, as Bilawal Bhutto’s party has been critical of the NAB and its alleged bias. However, this criticism does not eliminate the need for an independent institution to deal with corruption, but also to ensure the credibility of NAB and address concerns of political abuse.
Given the controversial nature of NAB’s operations and allegations of political misuse, it is imperative that the government takes these concerns seriously. A thorough investigation of both the past and present practices of the NAB should
be conducted to determine the veracity of the allegations. This investigation should be independent, transparent and free from any political influence, so that accountability and the rule of justice can be established.
In order to maintain public trust and principles of justice, the government should initiate a sincere and impartial investigation into the conduct of NAB. The investigation will not only help dispel perceptions of political bias but also reinforce the importance of a strong and impartial accountability system in Pakistan.