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Bill introduced in Senate to set new limit for NAB to prosecute cases

ISLAMABAD: PPPP Senator Farooq Hamid Naek on Monday introduced a legislative proposal in the  Senate, seeking amendm
Published September 2, 2019

ISLAMABAD: PPPP Senator Farooq Hamid Naek on Monday introduced a legislative proposal in the  Senate, seeking amendments in the National Accountability Ordinance, (NAO) 1999.

The bill – the National Accountability (Amendment) Bill, 2019 –  sought amendment  in section 5 to ensure that only offences of Rs 500 million or more are to be prosecuted  by NAB whereas amendments in sections 9 and 14 seek to ensure that only persons in  possession of wealth, acquired through corrupt, dishonest or illegal means, are  prosecuted.

This bill also demanded to insert new sections 33 F and 33G in National Accountability Ordinance 1999. The newly proposed section 33F is about restriction on issuance of  public statement and says that no official of NAB, in any capacity, shall make any  statement in public or to the media regarding persons involved in any inquiry or  investigation conducted by NAB until a reference has been filed against such persons.

Another proposed section 33G defines punishment for making public statements. It  states that whoever contravenes the provisions of section 33F shall be punished with  imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year but shall not be less than one  month in any case and with a fine of Rs. 100,000.

According to the Statement of Objects and Reasons, check and balances have been  created by ensuring that no fishing or roving inquiry is possible and material can only  be collected which pertains to the investigation or inquiry in question.

The bill proposes to empower NAB courts inter alia by giving them power to grant bail  by deletion of section 9 (b) and further giving them the power to issue commons and  warrants as well as take bonds for appearance.

It is suggested that the presumption of innocence of an accused to be restored by  deletion of section 14. The legislative proposal says that checks and balances have  been introduced upon the chairman NAB’s power in consonance with due process  requirements through appropriate amendments in section 18 and section 24.

The concept of voluntary return and plea bargain is being brought in line with  modern jurisprudence of the Superior Courts through amendments in section 25.

An amendment in section 26 is proposed to ensure that approves in NAB cases  are given the same treatment as under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 and  that the accused is given an opportunity to cross examine the approver at the time  his statement is being recorded.

Through the insertion of a new section viz. Section 33, it has been proposed to  protect the dignity of person through a restriction on NAB officials from issuing  statements publicly prior to filing of a reference and a contravention of the  section 33F entails penal consequences, encapsulated in section 33G.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019

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