President, PM commit to crush corruption in Pakistan

President, PM commit to crush corruption in Pakistan

President, PM commit to crush corruption in Pakistan

President, PM commit to crush corruption in Pakistan

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President Asif Ali Zardari has reiterated Pakistan’s dedication to eliminating corruption through the implementation of stringent accountability measures and the promotion of transparent governance.

He highlighted that Pakistan has made considerable progress over the years by aligning with global anti-corruption frameworks, such as the UNCAC, and establishing a strong accountability system.

In his message on the occasion of International Anti-Corruption Day, the president said, “Today we are commemorating International Anti-Corruption Day to raise awareness about the pervasive and destructive effects of corruption. This day serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility of all nations to fight corruption, promote transparency, and uphold accountability.”

He highlighted that the observance highlights the commitment of member countries of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), including Pakistan, in their ongoing efforts to eliminate this menace.

“Corruption undermines public trust, drains vital resources, and hampers socio-economic development. However, there is still much to be done, and we must continue to make all efforts to eradicate the habit of corruption from our society,” he remarked.

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The president highlighted that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), as the leading anti-corruption body, plays a crucial role in investigating and prosecuting corruption cases, as well as in educating the public about its detrimental impacts.

“NAB has another vital role in reducing corruption through prevention. Despite NAB’s important role, the fight against corruption cannot be won by one agency alone. The challenge is vast, and its complexity requires all organs of the state to make strenuous endeavours to reduce corruption and pay attention to all root causes of corruption,” he added.

He said in line with this year’s theme of International Anti-Corruption Day, “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity”, it was essential that every segment of society, particularly youth, civil society, and citizens joined forces to eliminate corruption.

“They must actively participate in anti-corruption efforts, help promote a culture of accountability, and offer suggestions to improve the anti-corruption framework. A change in our collective behaviour is also needed to create a culture, where corruption is no longer tolerated at any level,” he added.

He emphasized that resources allocated for public welfare would be utilized appropriately, ensuring that all citizens benefit from transparent and efficient governance.

“We should create an environment of integrity and transparency and work for a future in which character-building becomes paramount in our society,” he added.

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PM urges people’s role to ensure corruption-free future

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed the government’s resolve to eliminate corruption at all levels, calling on citizens to actively contribute to building a corruption-free future.

“On this International Anti-Corruption Day, let us stand together, united in our resolve to build a Pakistan where public resources are utilized efficiently for the welfare of our people,” the prime minister said in a message.

“Let us work together for a future where the rule of law prevails and where accountability is the bedrock for all”, he said.

He stated that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and other law enforcement agencies are diligently working to hold accountable those who abuse their authority and misappropriate public funds.

“We recognize the hard work of our institutions and stand with them in this important task to root out corruption from society”, he added.

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He noted that December 9th is observed as International Anti-Corruption Day, serving as a reminder of the worldwide efforts to tackle one of the most pressing challenges in society—corruption.

“This year’s theme “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity” rightly highlights the important role that our youth can play in the fight against corruption. Our younger generation deserves a future where they can thrive free from corruption,” he added.

Today, he stated, Pakistan stands alongside the international community in reaffirming its dedication to transparency, integrity, and accountability, both for the present and future generations.

He emphasized that corruption was a corrosive element that undermined economic development and destroys the social fabric of societies.

“It robs nations of their potential and prevents people from enjoying the benefits of fair governance and equal opportunities. It also distorts public services, diverts resources meant for development, and perpetuates inequality that impacts the lives of ordinary citizens. Corruption is therefore a major reason for distrust between the governments and its citizens,” he remarked.

However, he mentioned that the government alone could not succeed in the fight against corruption. He emphasized that it required the combined efforts of every citizen, community, and institution.

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He also urged the media to play an active role in exposing malpractices. “This day demands active participation from all who believe in justice and integrity. Each one of us must take responsibility for building a transparent and accountable society,” he added.

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