Raja Bashir resigns

Published August 14, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Aug 13: Raja Mohammad Bashir, Prosecutor General Accountability (PGA), resigned on Tuesday as he could not attend to his private practice due to serving at the National Accountability Bureau, says a NAB release.

Raja Bashir joined National Accountability Bureau on Feb 16, 2001, as PGA. He served with dedication during his stay with the bureau.

His job demanded extraordinary professional efficiency, which he met with matching skills and hard work. He contributed to revamping of prosecution wing of the bureau.

Lt-Gen Munir Hafiez, Chairman National Accountability Bureau, termed his stay in the bureau beneficial, which contributed to the NAB working.

The chairman wished him success in his future pursuits.—APP

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