KARACHI: The deceased National Accountability Bureau investigation officer, Kamran Faisal, had requested the Director General NAB Rawalpindi to put him off the rental power plants scandal case,...
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January 19, 2013
KARACHI: The deceased National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigation officer, Kamran Faisal, had requested the Director General NAB Rawalpindi to put him off the rental power plants (RPPs) scandal case, Geo News reported.
According to the copy of a letter acquired by Geo News (dated November 13, 2012), Kamran had argued with the NAB chief that being a junior officer he did not qualify to take up a case as big as RPPs scam.
“I have never came to grips with a mega corruption case this one during my whole service in the bureau. A senior officer will be better suited to carry out an inquiry sensitive as this”, he wrote in the letter.
The letter also revealed that Kamran had brought the DG Operations NAB Headquarters in the loop by conveying his reservations to him in black and white.
In the letter written, Kamran also reasoned that with just a basic one-month course under his belt he was not capable of taking care of an investigation which demanded relevant experience.
“In my six-year tenure, I spent four and a half years in the bureau’s IT department and monitoring cell. I have only dealt with a few illegal assets’ cases. Thus I must be removed from the RPPs case and moved to some routine cases,” he asserted in the letter.