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Corruption sign of institutional weakness: NAB chief

  • December 09, 2016

ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain has shown joining to a means of anti-corruption and by steadfast determination, continued support and guidance.

National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry pronounced this during his World Anti-Corruption Day residence during Aiwan-e-Sadr, where President Hussain was also present

He has championed a means of anti-corruption by his words, deeds and actions.

The ill-effects of corruption, a hazard it poses to a socioeconomic fabric, and a approach it is eating into a really vitals of multitude are issues dear to his heart and has been lifting these issues during all levels.

This symbolises a accord of a state, a government, and a people of Pakistan, that crime needs to be uprooted if we wish to have a brighter and moneyed future.

He pronounced World Anti-Corruption Day outlines Dec 9, 2003, when a United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) was non-stop for signing during Merida, Mexico.

“It is a testimony to a togetherness and contracting joining of a International village to fight crime in all a manifestations,” he said.

He combined that crime is a sign and outcome of institutional weakness, with potentially inauspicious effects on a country’s mercantile performance.

He also spoke during length about a achievements and recognition efforts of NAB during a final few years.

Published in The Express Tribune, Dec 10th, 2016.

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1259007/corruption-symptom-institutional-weakness-nab-chief/

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