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NAB Unveils ‘One-Click’ Digital Reform to Combat Massive Housing Frauds

Last updated: December 2, 2025 10:13 pm
Hamna Raees
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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has introduced an ambitious “one-click digital disclosure” proposal designed to help citizens instantly verify the legitimacy of private housing schemes, as part of a comprehensive effort to curb the country’s widespread real estate scams.

The reform package developed by NAB Rawalpindi comes in response to decades of fraud by private housing and cooperative societies, which have collectively cost more than 90,000 victims in Islamabad and Rawalpindi hundreds of billions of rupees in payments for plots that never existed.

Four-Pillar Digital Reform Plan

The bureau has shared its plan with the Ministry of Housing and Works, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA). The proposal centres on four major reforms:

Centralised Public Portal: An online database publishing all regulator-approved Layout Plans (LOPs), enabling buyers to cross-verify any society’s claims.

Secure, QR-Coded Allotment Letters: Digitally authenticated and linked to official records to eliminate overselling of the same plot to multiple buyers.

Mandatory Escrow Accounts: A third-party-supervised escrow mechanism ensuring that citizens’ investments are spent solely on development.

Criminal Penalties for Illegal Sales: Making the sale of amenity plots a punishable offence with strict legal consequences.

Under the proposed system, a buyer will be able to check with a single click whether a housing scheme is legally approved, whether the plot actually exists on the official layout plan, and what the current development status of the project is. All verified data will be accessible through an official government website.

A senior NAB official said the framework would “empower the common citizen and strip fraudulent developers of their ability to sell air,” stressing that the solution blends regulation with widely accessible digital tools.

Implementation Path and Accountability Measures

Following a high-level meeting, NAB formally submitted the proposed reforms to the Housing Ministry, CDA and RDA. The bureau also supplied the CDA with a detailed 15-point mechanism for implementing the Escrow Account system, which is intended to work alongside the digital portal to guarantee financial transparency and on-ground development.

NAB Chief: Reforms Will Restore Public Trust

NAB Director General Waqar Ahmed Chauhan voiced strong confidence in the initiative, saying the “far-reaching reforms” could finally ease the suffering of hundreds of thousands of citizens who have been misled, defrauded or left in limbo due to stalled or fabricated real estate ventures.

He noted that the push for reform follows a surge in public complaints about developers siphoning off hard-earned money and abandoning projects, leaving buyers without plots, refunds, or legal recourse.

One of Pakistan’s Largest Land Scams Uncovered

As reported in The News, the scale of the housing scandal in Islamabad and Rawalpindi is staggering:

Over 91,000 excess plots sold beyond approved limits.

More than 80,000 kanals marketed without legal sanction.

The scandal is now considered one of the largest land frauds in the history of the twin cities, exposing how private housing societies allegedly engaged in mass overselling, bogus memberships and deceptive advertising to lure unsuspecting citizens.

If adopted into national policy, NAB’s digital overhaul could mark a turning point in protecting the public and restoring trust in Pakistan’s embattled real estate sector.

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