The event organized by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was held in connection with the International Anti-Corruption Day aimed at creating awareness among the masses to fight corruption in society. President Alvi said allowing greed to take over morality results in the adoption of corrupt practices and puts a detrimental impact on society. He condemned the abuse of entrusted power for private gains and emphasized self-accountability to eliminate corruption.
The President lauded the NAB for taking action against corruption, however, pointed out that the efforts of the anti-corruption watchdog alone could not prove effective unless it was supported by all segments of society. He stressed the respective roles of parliament and the executive in making strict laws and their implementation to check corruption. Combined action can eradicate the menace of corruption from the country, he added. He also laid emphasis on prompt decisions by the judiciary on the cases of corruption because delays caused dispensation of justice. Dr Alvi said the pressure of society, religious and spiritual beliefs also helped a person to not deviate from the righteous path.
He said media, through whistle-blowing about corruption, could play a positive role, however stressed that it should be about the actual exposure of fraud rather than pursuing out-of-context journalism. The President said Pakistan was taking effective steps against corruption and appreciated NAB for making a huge recovery of Rs 821 billion. Chairman NAB Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal said NAB was committed to ending corruption in the country and had carried out 1,194 convictions with a total recovery Rs 821 billion, including the Rs 538 billion in the last four years. He said NAB also took action against 200 of its own officials on charges of corruption in four years. He mentioned that foreign anti-corruption organizations had acknowledged the efficiency of NAB and had sought training on its ‘factum of deterrence’ methodology.
Country Representative United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Jeremy Milsom said extensive work had been taken up in Pakistan to fight corruption. By preventing corruption and returning stolen assets, he said, the UNODC was unlocking resources for growth and new jobs, building resilience to future emergencies, empowering women and young people, and laying the foundations for a fairer future. President Alvi on the occasion distributed certificates of appreciation among the NAB officers who had done a commendable job in the areas of investigation and prosecution.
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