Economic Reporter :
Chairman of the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) Iqbal Mahmood here on Thursday stressed the need for setting up an armed unit in the Commission that will conduct drives to arrest graft suspects.”To detain graft suspects and ensure the safety of its investigation officers, the Commission now needs an armed unit. So, it is scrutinising its act and rules in this regard,” he told a views-exchange meeting at NEC auditorium in the capital.
The national anti-graft agency arranged the meeting with its development partners to discuss its draft strategic work plan 2016-17.
Mahmood said the relations between the government and the ACC should be strengthened by appointing focal points in government offices as per the national integrity strategy as the government wants to check corruption.
“We want to see the focal points act as watchdogs to bring transparency and accountability at different ministries, public offices, and different projects and prorammes,” he added.
The ACC chief said the Commission is now considering involving its officials in mega projects of the government so that it can make the government alert of taking proper steps if any corruption or irregularity takes place in these projects.
He said corruption eats up about 2-3 percent of the country’s total GDP each year while general people are being victims in availing themselves of services from government agencies.
Chairman of the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) Iqbal Mahmood here on Thursday stressed the need for setting up an armed unit in the Commission that will conduct drives to arrest graft suspects.”To detain graft suspects and ensure the safety of its investigation officers, the Commission now needs an armed unit. So, it is scrutinising its act and rules in this regard,” he told a views-exchange meeting at NEC auditorium in the capital.
The national anti-graft agency arranged the meeting with its development partners to discuss its draft strategic work plan 2016-17.
Mahmood said the relations between the government and the ACC should be strengthened by appointing focal points in government offices as per the national integrity strategy as the government wants to check corruption.
“We want to see the focal points act as watchdogs to bring transparency and accountability at different ministries, public offices, and different projects and prorammes,” he added.
The ACC chief said the Commission is now considering involving its officials in mega projects of the government so that it can make the government alert of taking proper steps if any corruption or irregularity takes place in these projects.
He said corruption eats up about 2-3 percent of the country’s total GDP each year while general people are being victims in availing themselves of services from government agencies.