National Accountability Bureau islamabad

G-5/2، Islamabad, Pakistan

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National Accountability Bureau islamabad

G-5/2، Islamabad, Pakistan

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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) located along Ataturk Avenue strives tirelessly towards combating corruption while ensuring accountability across all sectors within Pakistan! This esteemed institution emphasizes transparency & ethical governance standards throughout its operations—dedicating resources towards protecting citizens’ rights! Visitors will experience professionalism from trained investigators committed resolving complaints efficiently—ensuring equal treatment regardless status! NAB prioritizes public engagement & welcomes inquiries regarding ongoing initiatives aimed combating corruption—demonstrating dedication towards creating fairer society! Join them today!
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National Accountability Bureau islamabad
National Accountability Bureau islamabad
National Accountability Bureau islamabad
National Accountability Bureau islamabad

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robina farooq
robina farooq
a week ago

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The National Accountability Bureau is Pakistan's apex anti-corruption organization. It is charged with the responsibility of elimination of corruption through a holistic approach of awareness, prevention and enforcement. It operates under the National Accountability Ordinance-1999. With its headquarter at Islamabad, it has seven offices in major cities. It takes cognizance of all offences falling within the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO).

A Tabi
A Tabi
2 weeks ago

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The National Accountability Bureau is Pakistan's apex anti-corruption organization. It is charged with the responsibility of elimination of corruption through a holistic approach of awareness, prevention and enforcement. It operates under the National Accountability Ordinance-1999. With its headquarter at Islamabad, it has seven regional offices at Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Multan and Sukkur. It takes cognizance of all offences falling within the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO). For the initial three years, the focus of its functions was directed only at detection, investigation and prosecution of white-collar crime. Those prosecuted include politicians, public service officials and other citizens who were either guilty of gross abuse of powers, or through corruption had deprived the national exchequer of millions or resorted to other corrupt practices. In February 2002, NAB launched the National Anticorruption Strategy (NACS) project. The NACS team conducted broad based surveys, studied external models of international anti-corruption agencies and involved local stakeholder. All pillars of National Integrity System were studied in detail. After identifying the causes of corruption in each pillar, a comprehensive strategy and a detail action plan was recommended. Breaking away from traditional enforcement based routines NACS has recommended a comprehensive process. Relevant amendments have been made in NAO and now NAB is empowered to undertake prevention and awareness in addition to its enforcement functions.

Noor
Noor
2 weeks ago

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Newly Constructed state of the art Building.

irshad ahmad
irshad ahmad
a week ago

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Good work

Abdul Hakeem Dayo
Abdul Hakeem Dayo
2 years ago

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I am victim of a major scam of 1995 when huge advertisement started in national press about ISLAMABAD NEW CITY PROJECT .An amount of rupees 103125/ - was sent by me through bank demand draft to in the name of National Housing Authority a government agency. I received acknowledgement from ministry. SEVERAL LETTERS APPLICATIONS REQUESTS REMINDERS HAVE NOT BEEN GIVEN ATTENTION. LAST COMMUNICATION ON 14TH DEC 2012 INFORMS ME THAT COMPLAINT NO 804/ 12 IS PENDING AT ACCOUNTABILITY COURT - !! RAWALPINDI. I DO NOT KNOW IF THAT STILL EXISTS OR NOT. CAN ANY ONE IN COUNTRY TELL WHEN MY AMOUNT BE RETURNED OR IT WILL BE PAID AFTER MY DEATH. I DOUBT I MAY NOT GET AT ALL...