Children should take active role in preventing corruption in surroundings: NAB

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Deputy Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Sohail Nasir on Thursday stressed on the importance of individuals holding themselves accountable and working together to combat corruption in the society.

Speaking at a seminar on “Curbing Corruption through a Documented Economy,” he suggested that children should take on an active role in preventing corruption or corrupt practices in their surroundings.

The seminar was organized by NAB in partnership with the Legal Aid and Justice Authority (LAJA) in connection with the Anti-Corruption Week-2023. Nasir emphasized that everyone should be committed to performing their duties diligently and honestly.

He observed that “our societal behaviour, which is often marked by negativity and indiscriminate criticism, done merely for the sake of criticism, has the potential to erode and harm the fabric of society”.

NAB Rawalpindi Director General MirzaIrfanBaig, in his remarks, said that corruption was a curse as it disrupted the peace of society. He underscored the significance of refraining from seeking positions undeservedly and highlighted the necessity of ensuring self-accountability.

He mentioned that the NAB Rawalpindi was currently handling corruption cases of Rs 8 billion and over, with an overall successful recovery of Rs 350 billion. Recently, the Bureau facilitated the return of Rs 600 million to the affected individuals of Arain City, and its conviction ratio stood at over 61 percent, he added.

Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairman Dr Amjad Saqib emphasized the importance of personal transformation and advocated for demanding behavioural change from oneself before expecting it from others.