NAB focal organisation of UN Convention against Corruption: Chairman

ISLAMABAD   -   National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice retired Javed Iqbal said that eradication of corruption is voice of the whole nation as it was not only the root of all evils but adversely affects the economy and country’s living standards. In a statement on Thursday, he said for sustainable socio-economic development and investment, corruption must be eradicated at all costs. NAB is the focal organisation of United Nations Convention against Corruption as well as Chairman of SAARC Anti Corruption Forum.   He said that the perpetrator of corruption misuses his official position and uses his position for personal gains.This includes bribery, financial corruption, money laundering and cheating public at large. He said that corruption has become a challenge for the country, and added sustainable measures were taken in developed countries through which corruption is brought down to a minimum level. They have built the infrastructure for this but in developing countries it is still in the process of formation. He said money laundering, corruption, misuse of power, assets beyond known sources of income are major challenges in Pakistan.  The Father of the Nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had warned the nation in the first session of the Constituent Assembly that “bribery and corruption is a curse and it is a poison for the nation and we have to deal it with iron fist.” NAB Chairman said that National Accountability Bureau is committed to eradicate corruption from the society. He said NAB is pursuing a three-pronged strategy, which includes awareness, prevention and enforcement. He said that along with enforcement, the bureau also focused on awareness and prevention besides devising a way to tackle corruption effectively in the society.  Under the awareness program in universities and colleges across the country, more than 50,000 character building associations have been set up to educate the younger generation about the ill effects of corruption.

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