Admiral (R) Fasih Bokhari, (Urdu: فصىح بخارى; NI (military)), is a now-retired four-star admiral and current chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), an anti-corruption of Government of Pakistan.
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| - Admiral (R) Fasih Bokhari, (Urdu: فصىح بخارى; NI (military)), is a now-retired four-star admiral and current chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), an anti-corruption of Government of Pakistan.
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| - I rang him up and told the Prime minister that I was resigning... ... I could have stayed for another five months. The Prime minister asked me not to resign. I said that I don’t want to embarrass him. Because he [Musharraf] was junior to me, he used to call me Sir. The Prime minister said... ...I should resign but say after two months. I said no and insisted that I wanted to resign; Prime minister Nawaz Sharif agrees upon...
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| - Admiral Fasih Bokhari, 2002
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| - Admiral (R) Fasih Bokhari, (Urdu: فصىح بخارى; NI (military)), is a now-retired four-star admiral and current chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), an anti-corruption of Government of Pakistan. Before appointed chairman of NAB, Bokhari was the fourteenth Chief of Naval Staff, serving from 1997 until voluntarily resigning from the Navy under protest. His resignation came to public limelight after Prime minister Navaz Sharif approved the controversial appointment of the chief of army staff General Pervez Musharraf who was much junior military officer to Admiral Bokhari, to the prestigious four-star assignment, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee. On October 10, 2011, Bokhari was nominated as the Chairman of National Accountability Bureau by President Asif Ali Zardari, and secured the appointment by Prime minister Yousaf Raza Gillani the same year.
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