Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Senate deputy chairman Saleem Mandviwalla said Wednesday he will never let business community be victimized by National Accountability Bureau.
Saleem Mandviwalla, while talking to media earlier today, alleged the accountability watchdog is violating human rights and referred to a Chinese diplomat who shared reservations over NAB saying there will be no business deals until NAB’s part is ruled out. It is high time the business community stood up against this to get rid of such violations and degradation by NAB once and for all, the deputy chairman said. He rhetorically remarked that now, Prime Minister’s aide on accountability, Shahzad Akbar will tell parliamentarians on how to run the parliament.
Shahzad Akbar needs to focus on his own work and must stop intruding in parliamentary affairs, Saleem Mandviwalla said. Returning to the alleged violation from NAB, he said we will have to shutdown NAB as the government has been unable to address grievances of the business community, concluded Senate deputy chairman Mandviwalla.