Qamar Zaman Chaudhry, Chairman NAB held a meeting with Amir Jehanghir, CEO Mishal which is a partner institute of World Economic Forum and exchanged views on successful improving of Pakistan's Competitiveness on the Global index of the World Economic Forum from 126 to 122 for 2016-17.
The chairman NAB welcomed Pakistan's Global Competitiveness rankings of World Economic Forum for 2016-17 which has decreased from 126 to 122 which is a great achievement for Pakistan due to NAB efforts. He said that the hard work put in by all ranks of NAB towards their national duty, particularly from the year 2014 which is called a year of re-invigoration, we have moved with new zeal and effort. Through detailed introspection and analysis of organizational weaknesses, overhaul of procedures and business processes, all pillars of the organization ie operations, prosecution, human resource development and awareness and prevention have been reactivated and energized.
The chairman NAB said that a number of strategic initiatives have been undertaken aimed at rejuvenation of the organization. He said that a Quantifiable Grading System (QGS) has been introduced to monitor the performance of all regions of NAB. NAB is also operating a fair and effective internal accountability management (IAM) System for its officers and staff. A web based Monitoring & Evaluation System (MES) has also been implemented. The work output of each & every Investigation Officer is reflected on Executive Dash Board at all executive levels.
He said that on multilateral front, NAB initiated a dialogue of the anti-corruption authorities of the SAARC countries with a proposal to set up a SAARC Anti-Corruption Forum. NAB hosted the first meeting of its kind in Islamabad this September where the heads of SAARC anti-corruption authorities agreed to the creation of the proposed Forum.-PR


















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