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Pakistan's anti-corruption watchdog chief refuses to toe the line of government, resigns

Aftab Sultan, the chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), was appointed in July last year for a tenure of three years following the retirement of his predecessor Javed Iqbal

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The chief of Pakistan's anti-corruption watchdog has resigned after he was asked to do "certain things" by the federal government that were "unacceptable to him," media reports said on Tuesday.

Aftab Sultan, the chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), was appointed in July last year for a tenure of three years following the retirement of his predecessor Javed Iqbal.

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