Overview
- Officials signed the MoU in Islamabad on October 9, with NAB Chairman Lt Gen (r) Nazir Ahmed and Nazaha President Mazin bin Ibrahim representing their agencies.
- The cooperation framework covers joint investigations, intelligence exchange, and mutual operational support in anti-corruption work.
- The agencies said the partnership aims to strengthen institutional linkages for preventing and detecting financial crimes domestically and internationally.
- Saudi delegates commended NAB’s recovery record, and Pakistani officials praised Saudi leadership’s recent anti-corruption measures.
- NAB invited Nazaha’s leadership to visit Pakistan for follow-up discussions on implementing the agreement.