Overview
- NAB says it has recovered roughly $30–33 billion since March 2023, including Rs1,124 billion in cash and the rest in assets, versus about $3.15 billion from 1999 to early 2023.
- The bureau reports reclaiming 4.53 million acres of state land valued at about Rs8.1 trillion, with Sindh leading at roughly 3.47 million acres worth about Rs5 trillion, Balochistan at 1.03 million acres, and Punjab at about 24,600 acres.
- Officials say Rs124.86 billion has been returned to 121,635 fraud victims, and 922 properties worth Rs24 billion have been handed to provincial governments.
- Reforms outlined include facilitation cells for lawmakers and businesses, a priority-case system, digital and AI-assisted investigations, and a pledge not to summon ministers directly or malign reputations.
- The chairman said NAB will ask Parliament to lower the Rs500 million case threshold to curb below-limit graft, while flagging slow foreign cooperation on asset data and noting 21 active money-laundering cases with Rs85.4 billion already attached.