In recent developments, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) of Pakistan has reported a record recovery of 6,213 billion rupees for the year 2025, marking the highest annual recovery since its inception. According to Express News, NAB's Deputy Chairman Sohail Nasir highlighted that under the leadership of Chairman Lt. Gen. (Retd) Nazir Ahmed, the bureau successfully reclaimed 2.98 million acres of government and forest land, valued at approximately 5,980 billion rupees. Specific recoveries include 3,730 billion rupees in Sukkur, 1,374 billion rupees in Balochistan, and 653 billion rupees in Multan. Additionally, NAB provided relief to housing scheme victims, transferring 180 billion rupees to 115,000 affected individuals, with 2.8 billion rupees being directly deposited into bank accounts via a digital system. Hum News corroborates these figures and adds that NAB's total recovery over the past three years has reached 11,524 billion rupees, emphasizing the bureau's significant impact on anti-corruption efforts.
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2025 NAB Record Recovery of 6213 Billion Rupees in Pakistan

NAB Pakistan reports a record 6,213 billion rupees recovery in 2025, reclaiming vast lands. Meanwhile, gold prices surge amid global tensions, reflecting market volatility and investment shifts.
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