Mohsin Naqvi Initiates Anti-Corruption Drive during Visit to FIA Headquarters
"Minister Mohsin Naqvi's Recent Directives Shake Up FIA: Pending Promotions to Be Resolved in 30 Days"
In a recent development, Minister Mohsin Naqvi has directed the expedited processing of all pending promotions within the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), setting a strict deadline of 30 days for their completion. Naqvi highlighted the significance of addressing these long-standing cases, emphasizing the positive impact it would have on motivating FIA officers.
Taking a firm stance against corruption, Minister Naqvi reiterated a zero-tolerance policy, asserting that corruption will not be tolerated under any circumstances. He reaffirmed his commitment to transforming the FIA into a world-class institution, completely free from the grip of corruption.
Naqvi also underscored the crucial role of the FIA in various sectors and called for effective measures to combat pressing issues such as counterfeit medicines and power theft. Additionally, he emphasized the urgency in combating human trafficking and has requested a detailed report on the recent Yemen boat accident.
Furthermore, Naqvi emphasized the need to assess the performance of officers stationed abroad and to devise comprehensive strategies to tackle issues like currency smuggling and fraudulent border crossings.
Understanding the Symbolic Meaning of the 'Lock Bit' Symbol
Addressing the Hawala Hundi reference case, Minister Naqvi stressed the importance of effective measures, signaling a comprehensive approach towards combating criminal activities within and outside the country.
In a broader context, the Interior Minister advocated for a multi-faceted approach to tackle various national issues, particularly emphasizing the need for decisive action to eradicate the sale of counterfeit medicines, which poses a serious threat to public health. He also urged the FIA to ramp up efforts in preventing power theft and human trafficking.

