Unveiling the Truth: KP's Bold Move to Root Out Corruption
In a bold and much-needed step, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has taken a stand against corruption by ordering a comprehensive forensic audit of all provincial departments. This move comes in response to mounting complaints and the infamous Kohistan mega scandal, which has left the public demanding transparency.
Dunya News has obtained exclusive documents revealing the extent of this audit. It will delve into suspicious, fake, and illegal payments made over a decade, from 2013 to 2024. The Finance Department, in a meticulous process, has initiated the hiring of a private consultant firm to conduct this third-party audit, with a significant cost of Rs 48.5 million.
But here's where it gets controversial: the consultant firm, hired in accordance with procurement laws, will be tasked with submitting phase-wise reports at the divisional level. This means a thorough examination of records, which the relevant offices are currently preparing for scrutiny.
The audit will be conducted in phases, starting in Peshawar, then moving to Hazara and Malakand, and finally concluding in Kohat and Bannu. And this is the part most people miss: strict penalties, including fines and potential blacklisting, will be imposed if the firm fails to meet deadlines or displays any negligence.
This comprehensive audit is a crucial step towards restoring public trust and ensuring accountability. It sets a precedent for other provinces to follow suit and tackle corruption head-on.
So, what do you think? Is this a necessary step towards a more transparent and honest government, or is it a mere political move? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's spark a conversation about the future of governance in Pakistan!