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President Zardari gives assent to bill for extending NAB chairman’s term by 3 years – Pakistan


President Zardari gives assent to bill for extending NAB chairman’s term by 3 years – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari gave his assent on Thursday to the NAB (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which allows for an extension in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chairperson’s term by another three years.

The president’s approval came hours after the bill was rushed through both Houses of Parliament amid the opposition’s outcry and a day before the term of incumbent NAB Chairman Lt General (retired) Nazir Ahmed was set to expire.

Ahmad became the NAB chairman on March 4, 2023, after his predecessor Aftab Sultan resigned, citing “interference” and “pressure” as the reasons for his departure.

An official source told Dawn that a notification extending the term of Lt General (retd) Nazir Ahmed for another three years had also been issued, and he would now hold the office till March 2029.

Under the NAB law, previously, the accountability watchdog is authorised to take cognisance of cases involving corruption exceeding Rs500 million. But now, this threshold will be revised annually in line with the inflation index published by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

“This measure ensures that the financial limits prescribed under the law remain realistic and relevant over time and are not diminished due to inflation”, the statement of objects and reasons in the bill states.

An amendment to Section 4 of the NAB Ordinance, which deals with the jurisdiction and functions of accountability courts, expands the scope of accountability courts to cover both trials and appeals.

Moreover, an amendment to Section 9 of the ordinance empowers both accountability courts and the relevant high courts to grant bail or order the release of the accused under Sections 439, 496, 497, and 498 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

A new provision to the law allows a second appeal following a conviction.

“Any person convicted or the prosecutor general accountability, if so directed by the NAB chairman, aggrieved by the decision made by the high court under section 32, may prefer a second appeal to the Federal Constitutional Court within a period of thirty days,” the provision reads.

The statement of objects and reasons of the bill says the National Accountability (Amendment) Bill, 2026 seeks to amend certain provisions of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 with the objective of improving procedural clarity, strengthening accountability mechanisms, and introducing additional safeguards in the appellate and administrative framework of NAB.

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