NAB and OPF Sign MoU to Address Overseas Pakistanis’ Grievances


Islamabad: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) to establish a formal framework for mutual cooperation in addressing issues and complaints of overseas Pakistanis. The signing ceremony took place at NAB Headquarters with senior officials from both organizations present.



According to a statement by Press Information Department, the MoU aims to create an efficient and collaborative mechanism to address grievances reported by overseas Pakistanis. These grievances may include property disputes, financial fraud, misuse of authority, and other matters requiring NAB’s intervention.



The agreement will lead to the establishment of a dedicated facilitation desk for overseas Pakistanis at all NAB offices, including the head office and regional offices. This desk will receive and process complaints referred by OPF or directly from overseas Pakistanis.



Additionally, a helpline between NAB and OPF will be set up to ensure constant liaison and swift resolution of complaints. The OPF team provided a detailed briefing on the challenges faced by overseas Pakistanis during the ceremony.



Chairman NAB, Lt. Gen (Retd) Nazir Ahmed, emphasized the importance of overseas Pakistanis as valuable assets to the country. He assured that NAB, in collaboration with OPF, will take measures to resolve their issues and ensure legal actions against fraudulent activities targeting overseas Pakistanis.

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