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    NAB Broadens Investigation into Lyari Expressway Resettlement Project Irregularities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has intensified its scrutiny of the Lyari Expressway Resettlement project by expanding the scope of its investigation into alleged irregularities. This project, which involves relocating residents affected by the Lyari Expressway development, has faced criticism over potential mismanagement and financial discrepancies. The probe now covers a wider range of activities and individuals linked to the project’s execution, reflecting NAB’s commitment to transparency and justice.

    Originally initiated to address concerns about corruption and misuse of funds, the investigation highlights the challenges in managing large-scale urban resettlement efforts in Karachi. The Lyari Expressway project is a critical infrastructure development aimed at improving traffic flow and urban connectivity, but its social impact has been controversial due to displacement issues. By expanding the inquiry, NAB seeks to uncover any malpractice that may have compromised the project’s integrity and affected the livelihoods of displaced communities.

    In a significant development, this broadened investigation could lead to accountability measures against those found responsible for any wrongdoing. The outcome of this probe is expected to influence future urban development policies and resettlement practices in Pakistan. Meanwhile, stakeholders and affected residents await the results, hoping for justice and improved governance in public infrastructure projects.

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