NAB amendments sail through joint parliamentary sitting.

ISLAMABAD -- Eight bills, including the National Accountability Amendment Bill 2023 related to increasing the powers of the anti-graft chief, were passed by the joint session of the parliament on Monday.

The joint session of parliament was chaired by National Assembly (NA) Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, where the National Accountability Amendment Bill 2023 was approved while the amendments of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) in the NAB law were rejected.

Seventeen sections of the NAB Act have been amended. After the approval of the NAB law by the joint session, all pending inquiries which are intended to be transferred under sub-section 3 will be considered by the NAB chief.

The chairman will be authorised to refer all such inquiries to the relevant agency, institution, or authority through the new amendment in the NAB law and if the NAB inquiry is not satisfied, the chairman will send the case to the relevant court for approval for the release of the accused.

Upon receiving the inquiry from the NAB chairman, the concerned agency authority or department will be authorised to conduct a further inquiry under Clause A, B.

If the court is not satisfied, any case can be returned to the relevant institutions, agencies, or authorities with the help of NAB. According to the NAB law, upon the return of the case from the NAB court, the relevant department or authority can prosecute the case according to its own laws.

The cases decided before the Accountability Amendment Act 2022 and 2023 will remain in force until they are withdrawn. After the new amendment, any court or agency shall be empowered to record or re-record old or new witnesses under its respective laws for further proceedings on the case returned to the forum or agency.

All pending inquiries, investigations, and trials under Section 5 of the NAB Act and further proceedings can only be conducted under the rules of the concerned institutions.

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In the absence of the NAB chief or incapacity for any reason, the deputy chairman shall be authorised to take over the responsibilities.

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