Corruption breeds inefficiency that slows down economic development: DG NAB

News Desk

Quetta: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Balochistan will hold its monthly Open Court (Khuli Kachehri) on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at the NAB Balochistan Complex, Shahra-e-Gulistan Road, Quetta Cantt, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

The initiative aims to facilitate citizens in reporting mega financial scams, corruption cases, misuse of authority, and white-collar crimes in Balochistan. During the session, the Director General NAB Balochistan will personally hear complaints from members of the public.

Strict Verification Under Revised SOPs

According to NAB’s updated Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), anonymous complaints will not be entertained. Only complaints that fall within NAB’s jurisdiction and are supported by proper documentation will be processed in accordance with the law.

Complainants must submit an affidavit on stamp paper before formal proceedings are initiated.

Mandatory Information for Complaint Submission

Applicants are required to provide:

Full name with parentage

Copy of Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC)

Complete postal address

Thumb impression or signature

Contact details (mobile number, landline, and email address)

Multiple Channels for Filing Complaints

Citizens can lodge corruption complaints through the following methods:

By post or in person at NAB Balochistan Office, Shahra-e-Gulistan Road, Quetta Cantt

By email at: balochistan@nab.gov.pk

By post or in person at NAB Complaint Cell located at DC Office, Anscombe Road, Quetta

By appearing in person during the monthly Open Court (held on the last Thursday of every month)

Contact Information

For further assistance, the public may contact the Regional Complaint Cell NAB Balochistan at:

081-9203614

081-9203468.

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