Zero tolerance policy against corruption, says caretaker CM

Caretaker govt will strictly monitor public service delivery centers and eradicate root causes of corruption and malpractices.

PESHAWAR: Caretaker Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Syed Arshad Hussain Shah on Thursday said corruption is a social evil that eats away at any nation or society like a termite. A society which becomes victim of corrupt practices does not need any external enemy for its destruction; its corrupt system lonely is enough to destroy it.

He made these remarks while addressing a seminar jointly organized by NAB Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Anti-corruption Establishment at Nishtar Hall here on Thursday.

He said corruption has always been considered as a roadblock to national progress and development, and as a result, people lose their trust in the system. He made it clear that the caretaker provincial government was not only committed to promote transparency and eradicate corruption but also taking curative measures to this effect. The government has introduced “Prosperous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Vision” and the most important component of that vision is zero tolerance policy against corruption.

“We will strictly monitor the public service delivery centers and eradicate the root causes of corruption and malpractices.”

He said it was a brutal and painful fact that the corruption had become a major obstacle in the way of our socioeconomic development. “Corruption misallocates resources, stifles economic growth, paves the way of black money and perpetuates a cycle of inequality that compromises the potential of our nation”, he added and said that it is our collective responsibility to combat corruption.

“We may not be able to make any other major achievement during this limited caretaker tenure and mandate, however, we will go all out to develop an effective mechanism against corruption, which hopefully, will be a good start up and a role model for the successive governments,” he stated.

The chief minister appreciated the efforts of NAB and Anti-corruption Establishment against corruption and assured that his government will stand by the NAB for this purpose.

He also stressed the need to create awareness among the masses against corruption and change their thinking adding that each and every segment of the society would have to play its role in eradicating the corruption from our society.

Mr Shah said that equality, transparency, justice and supremacy of merit were the real spirit of a good governance. “Today, we all are here to reiterate our commitment to continue the fight against corruption,” he added.

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