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Judicial Remand: Ex-WWB officials handed to NAB
- Updated: September 10, 2016
PESHAWAR: An burden justice handed over former officials of Workers Welfare Board on a 14-day legal remand to National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Saturday. The former officials, including former executive Anwar Majeed and former member Shah Imroz, were constructed before burden justice decider Muhammad Asim Imam. NAB prosecutor Hasnain Tariq argued a think had dissipated their management and recruited around 24,052 employees illegally in Nowshera, Kohat and other districts, during their service. He pronounced a recruited people did not have a compulsory credentials.
Published in The Express Tribune, Sep 11th, 2016.