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Won’t spare the corrupt: ACC chairman

Staff Correspondent
02 Jun 2020 22:14:27 | Update: 02 Jun 2020 23:22:27
 Won’t spare the corrupt: ACC chairman
ACC Chairman Iqbal Mahmood. (File photo)

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Iqbal Mahmood on Tuesday (June 2) said that no corrupt person will be spared and they will face the music for their deeds.

“Once corruption takes place, no matter how difficult the time is, legal action will be taken against those involved,” he warned.

The ACC chief came up with the remarks pointing to those involved in embezzlement of relief material and items meant for the poor.

Mentioning that all channels for reporting corruption are open, he said information coming from media, social media and intelligence of ACC are being analysed.

After receiving specific allegations, the ACC filed a number of cases against people involved in relief plundering in different parts of the country and some people were arrested in those cases, said Mahmood.

Meanwhile, the ACC chairman said that no matter how difficult the time is, there is no alternative to taking legal action in case of corruption.

Regarding the activities of the vigilance team formed by the commission to run the office in compliance with the health guidelines during the coronavirus outbreak, he said that the ACC had taken various precautionary measures, including installation of thermal scanner and distribution of hand sanitiser among its officials, to prevent the spread of virus.

“Even then, unfortunately, two officials of the commission died of coronavirus,” said the ACC chairman, expressing grief and sorrow over their deaths and wishing a speedy recovery to those who are infected and undergoing treatment.

He urged the ACC officials to maintain social distancing and follow health guidelines while working.

Nineteen cases were filed in different parts of the country over irregularities and corruption during the general holidays and most of the accused have been arrested in these cases.

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