QUETTA: In a move signaling a strengthened commitment to anti-corruption efforts, the Balochistan government has appointed former Director General (DG) Levies, Naseebullah Kakar, as the new DG of the Anti-Corruption Establishment.
The appointment has been widely welcomed in administrative and public circles, where Kakar is recognized for his professionalism, discipline, and integrity. Officials and citizens alike see this decision as a positive step towards initiating strong and indiscriminate action against corruption.
According to official sources, the provincial government expects the new DG to revitalize the anti-corruption institution and take bold actions against what they term the “corruption mafia.” The decision is being viewed by the public as crucial for restoring a transparent accountability system and promoting good governance.
However, the move has also prompted questions in the media. While Naseebullah Kakar’s track record is considered strong and effective, commentators are questioning whether this appointment will lead to tangible results or become a routine transfer like many in the past.
The general consensus is that Kakar’s performance will be the real test. There is a public hope that, drawing on his experience and determination, he will open a new chapter of transparent governance in Balochistan. The expectation is that he will strengthen his team and meet public aspirations by effectively dismantling corruption networks in the province.
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