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Raza khan (Urdu: رضا خان); (born on 11 January 1961) is a Pakistani government servant who served as Director General (DG) of the National Accountability Bureau[1][failed verification] in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Education and Career in Civil service Raza khan was born to Quli Khan in a small village of Kheru Khel, District Lakki Marwat on January 11, 1961. He did his early education from Government Degree College Ghazni khel. He did his masters from Gomal University[2][failed verification] He joined Economist Group (in BS-17) by getting 1st Position in FPSC exams. He was posted in defunct Ehtesab Commission and then appointed in NAB, where he served at various important positions and handled many famous inquiries and investigations.