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People with plazas in Dubai couldn’t explain sources of income: NAB chief

National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice retired Javed Iqbal on Tuesday addressed allegations and “sinister propaganda” against the watchdog, adding that those who owned plazas in Dubai were not able to justify their sources of income.

Addressing the chamber of commerce in Islamabad, Iqbal said NAB took the first step and went after people who were untouchable until a few years ago, adding that “intimidation, threats or blackmailing” will not affect the watchdog’s work.

Without naming anyone, Iqbal said:

“People whom you couldn’t look in the eye, whom you couldn’t touch, whom you couldn’t summon even in your dreams — NAB summoned them,” he told the traders. “When NAB asked them that a few years ago, you used to own a Honda motorcycle and today you have plazas in Dubai […] where did all of this come from? They had no answer [and] they thought that it was better to leave the country.”

He said in the past three years, since he assumed charge as the NAB chairperson, the watchdog had recovered Rs487 billion.

Iqbal went on to say that the accountability watchdog was not working against the business community and rejected allegations that businessmen were forced to flee the country because of NAB.

In several cases, he said, people who were nominated in corruption references had requested permission to talk directly to the complainants for settlements and NAB had never objected to it.

He added that NAB was not pursuing tax cases against members of the business community anymore.

Iqbal regretted that a “sinister propaganda” was being carried out against the body and added: “The only thing that is left to be said is that corona was brought about by NAB.”

The watchdog chief vowed NAB will not be deterred by allegations since its work related to “the protection of the common man”.

“Will no one come forward for a layman’s protection in Pakistan?” he asked.

He insisted that NAB had never humiliated any suspect and also denied accusations that suspects had died in NAB custody, saying that investigation had revealed that the deaths were caused by heart attacks.

Any suspect who is suffering from medical conditions, Iqbal said, is immediately taken to a hospital.

The NAB chief said that currently, 1,235 corruption references were pending in courts but not even one per cent of them was against members of the business community. He added that in the past three years, NAB had never intervened to stop a housing project that was under construction.


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