PM finalises strategy to remove businessmen’s concerns

ISLAMABAD: While chairing two meetings, one with the representatives of different chambers of commerce and industry, and the other with leading businessmen of the country, the Prime Minister assured that a strategy had been finalised to address the concerns of the business community regarding the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

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The formation of a committee comprising of senior persons of the industry has been decided upon, which will decide which cases regarding businessmen should be taken up by NAB.

In this regard, NAB would refer to any complaints against the businessmen/ industrialists/ investors to the committee. The committee will further decide if the case should be investigated by the NAB.

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