NAB gets new deputy chairman, prosecutor general.

Advocate Syed Ihtesham Qadir Shah has been appointed as the prosecutor general of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for the next three years.

A notification issued in this regard stated that the federal government appointed the lawyer as per the NAB chairman's recommendation.

Having a career spanning over three decades, Shah as an advocate has broad experience in criminal and allied matters, including financial crimes.

He was enrolled as an advocate at a high court in 1982, to be later upgraded to an advocate of the Supreme Court in 1991.

In the year 2007, he was appointed as a senior prosecutor for the Anti-Narcotics Force and later elevated as a judge of Lahore High Court in 2009.

Besides that, Shah has also worked as a regional prosecutor general under the...

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