National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore Director General (DG) Amjad Majeed Aulakh held an open court [khuli kutchehry] here on Friday and listened to the public complainants. During his recent visit to NAB Lahore, the NAB chairman had announced an open-door policy to make the public access to the corruption watchdog more easy. A large number of complainants appeared at the open court, mainly affectees of the housing societies including Khayaban-i-Amin Housing Society, Lahore Motorway City, Formanites Housing Society, Abuzar Housing Society and Pak-Memon Society, etc. The NAB Lahore DG ordered initiating the scrutiny process on the applications, according to a release. He announced that the open hearings would continue to be held between 10am to 12pm on last Friday of every month in which he himself would listen to the complainants.
The speakers expressed their views on the subject and shed light on NAB’s strategies and the role of students in combating corruption. They emphasized the negative impacts of corruption on society and highlighted the valuable initiatives taken to eradicate it.
Effective measures were also highlighted, empowering students to actively contribute to the development of a transparent and accountable society.
The overall objective of the meeting was to serve as an informative platform, motivating students to actively participate in actions against misconduct. The participants gained insights into the negative effects of misconduct and the steps being taken to prevent it.
In a symbolic gesture, a walk was organized at the conclusion of the seminar, in which students enthusiastically participated. The walk aimed to symbolize their commitment to fighting misconduct and their dedication to building a more transparent society.