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QUETTA: Chairman National answerability Bureau (NAB) Qamar 

monkey pod Chaudhry has aforesaid that the bureau had 

recovered Rs 260 billion from bureaucrats, politicians et 

al. throughout last fifteen years within the country.

Addressing a group discussion in Quetta on Wednesday, he 

claimed that presently NAB was conducting inquiries into 

941 cases, work 624 cases and has filed 705 references 

against bureaucrats and politicians.

"No pressure on the a part of gift government in filing 

references against corrupt components," Qamar monkey pod 

Chaudhry aforesaid. He but claimed that the corruption 

quantitative relation was attenuated throughout last one 

year across the country.

The NAB chairman expressed that corruption cases against 

Mian brothers were beneath trial in urban center Court, 

adding that cases were filed against them by NAB within 

the past.

"Currently we've got disposed off and closed quite two 

hundred cases," he added, locution that a high battery-

powered committee was established to appear into previous 

corruption cases since 1999 to 2013.

He aforesaid that the bureau had closed corruption cases 

of former PML-N, MNA, Mir Atif Sanjrani and Aslam Bizenjo 

and determined to file a corruption reference against 

former Nazim Quetta Mir Maqbool Ahmed Lehri.

"NAB has recovered Rs 1350 million in Balochistan," he 

said.

When asked concerning any corruption case against any 

media house within the country, the Chairman aforesaid, 

"no, no NAB isn't conducting any corruption case against 

any media house".

He but processed that it had been not beneath the 

jurisdiction of NAB to probe against judiciary and 

military.

Director General NAB Balochistan, Syed Khalid Iqbal on the 

occasion abreast of that investigation into delayed 

construction of Zhob-Mir Ali Khail road, Quetta 

development and alternative development comes was afoot.

"We initiate evidence-based inquiries," he said, adding 

that NAB's 1st and foremost job was to urge proof then 

probe into that case.

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