ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched the Case Assignment and Management System(CAMS) which will help to bring corruption money back to the treasury.
This initiative aims to provide transparent, efficient, and swift justice to litigants across the country
Addressing the inaugural ceremony, Shahbaz Sharif said that a system has been introduced which will bring corruption money back to the treasury, receiving one penny from corrupt elements and spending on public welfare.
He said that under the new system, the Sindh High Court has made decisions of 24 billion cases in one day. The money will now be deposited in the national exchequer.
The Prime Minister said that the time has come for such money to be brought back to the national exchequer, trillions of rupees are pending in trillions, High Courts and Supreme Court.
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He stressed the need for collective efforts to transform Pakistan and recover the losses incurred in the past, which would eventually lead to future benefits for the country.

















