The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) of Pakistan has reported a record-breaking year in 2025, with financial recoveries amounting to Rs 6.213 trillion, as detailed in a report covered by Pakistan Today. This figure marks the highest annual recovery since the bureau's inception in 1999, and represents a significant portion of the cumulative Rs 11.524 trillion recovered over the past three years. The report highlights that the 2025 recoveries were thirteen times higher than the total recoveries made in the previous 23 years. NAB's Deputy Chairman Sohail Nasir and other senior officials emphasized the bureau's focus on institutional restructuring and technological integration, which have been pivotal in achieving these results. The sentiment in Pakistan Today's article is positive, reflecting optimism about NAB's reforms and financial achievements.
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NAB Record Recoveries of Rs6.2 Trillion and Reforms

In 2025, Pakistan's NAB recovered a record Rs 6.213 trillion, aided by reforms, while FBR penalized a tax officer for inefficiency, highlighting challenges in enforcing compliance.
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