National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Javed Iqbal on Friday took notice of recent TV interviews given by Director General (DG) NAB Lahore Shahzad Saleem, who opposition MNAs have accused of maligning and conducting a media trial against them, and of disclosing information about sub-judice matters with the consent of the chairman.
Opposition parties today submitted a "question of privilege" in the National Assembly Secretariat, calling to attention to what they called a "media trial" by the DG NAB Lahore during his appearance on news channels.
The motion said that Saleem had given interviews to multiple news channels "with the consent" of the NAB chairman. The NAB Lahore DG "provided details of the matters that are sub-judice" and "maligned the reputation" of opposition members in the National Assembly, the motion said.
The notice also accused Saleem of revealing confidential information and urged the National Assembly to intervene in the matter immediately.
Following criticism by lawmakers during today's NA session, NAB Chairman Javed Iqbal took notice of the matter and sought a complete record of Saleem's interview from the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) "so that action could be taken in the light of the law".
The anti-corruption body, in a press release, made it clear that it "respects all the honourable members of the Parliament".
"This has to be seen whether anything contrary to the facts was said, and that if the pride of any MPs was hurt, then how did it happen," NAB noted.
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According to PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb, the PPP had "joined the motion [moved by PML-N] in writing". She said that the rest of the opposition parties had also supported the motion, signed by Leader of Opposition in the Parliament Shahbaz Sharif.
During today's assembly session, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry held Shahbaz Sharif responsible for initiating the “media trial”, referring to the PML-N president's appearance in the assembly last month after his arrest by NAB. He reminded the parliament that the law minister had pointed out that the discussion on ongoing cases was not legally allowed.
Chaudhry declared the privilege motion to be against the Constitution, and alleged that the opposition was “trying to influence the investigation”.