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    Pakistan Approves Three-Year Extension for NAB Chairman Lt. Gen. Nazir Ahmed

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The federal government of Pakistan has officially extended the term of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Lt. Gen. (Retired) Nazir Ahmed for an additional three years. This extension will be effective from March 6, 2026, allowing him to continue leading the country’s premier anti-corruption agency beyond his original tenure. The decision was formalized through a notification issued by the Ministry of Law and Justice, reinforcing the legal framework that governs NAB’s leadership.

    This significant development follows the recent approval of the NAB Amendment Bill by both houses of Parliament—the Senate and the National Assembly. The bill introduced a crucial change in the National Accountability Ordinance of 1999, permitting the extension of the NAB chairman’s term, a provision that was previously unavailable under the law. This legislative move reflects the government’s intent to maintain continuity in the bureau’s leadership during a critical period of accountability and anti-corruption efforts.

    Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Nazir Ahmed initially assumed office as the NAB chairman on March 4, 2023, stepping in after the resignation of his predecessor. Since then, he has been at the helm of Pakistan’s key institution tasked with investigating and prosecuting corruption cases across various sectors. His extended tenure is expected to provide stability and sustained momentum to NAB’s ongoing operations and reforms.

    It is worth noting that the National Accountability Bureau plays a vital role in Pakistan’s governance landscape, aiming to curb corruption and promote transparency. The extension of Lt. Gen. Nazir Ahmed’s term comes at a time when the bureau is engaged in several high-profile cases, and the government appears keen on ensuring uninterrupted leadership to navigate these complex investigations.

    Moreover, the passage of the NAB Amendment Bill marks a notable shift in Pakistan’s accountability framework. By allowing term extensions for the NAB chairman, the government has introduced flexibility that could help retain experienced leadership in the bureau, potentially enhancing its effectiveness. Observers suggest that this change may also influence future appointments and the overall strategy of the anti-corruption body.

    In summary, the three-year extension granted to Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Nazir Ahmed solidifies his position as NAB chairman until March 2026, reinforcing the government’s commitment to strengthening the institution’s role in combating corruption. This move is expected to bring continuity and focus to NAB’s mandate during a pivotal time for Pakistan’s governance and accountability mechanisms.

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