Khawaja Saad urges NAB to investigate corruption in railways

PoliticsKhawaja Saad urges NAB to investigate corruption in railways

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique has said that all those elements causing losses to Pakistan Railways through fraud‚ forgery and malicious conduct would be brought to book.

He said this during a meeting convened in Ministry of Railways to discuss major cases of Railways pending in National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

The Minister urged NAB to initiate investigations against the persons involved in corruption in Pakistan Railways.

He instructed his ministry to extend full cooperation to the NAB investigating team.

Saad Rafique said all registered cases should be actively pleaded in courts and every embezzled penny should be brought back.

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