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No deal, No relief from NAB’s side, says Chairman NAB

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National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (Retd) Javed Iqbal has said that there will be no deal or relief from our side and no one will get NRO.

While addressing a ceremony in Islamabad, Javed Iqbal said that NAB does not belong to any political group.

Chairman NAB stated that, “The country will see a wind of change as the institution had previously focused only on corruption cases filed in past.”

“We are moving to a new ground now and the complaint against the accountability process which seemed one-sided will be addressed”, he said.

Javed Iqbal asserted that no NRO would be made from the bureau’s part. “No deal or relief will be struck from the NAB’s side,” he said, adding that making any compromise or surrender was out of question.

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The NAB chairman also urged for constructive criticism instead of levelling baseless allegations, character assassination and threats to him.

He ruled out possibilities to surrender or compromise from the corruption watchdog body.

Rejecting the criticism on NAB, he said across the board accountability will be ensured.

He said the NAB in the first place, focused on the cases which were pending over the last twenty five to thirty years.

Javed Iqbal said the world institutions have also appreciated the performance of NAB.

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