Balochistan: Deviations Crores Rupee in funds allocated for the Corona Virus Revealed
Deviations and irregularities have been disclosed in funds allocated for the Corona virus at Balochistan.
Deviations and irregularities have been revealed in expenditure of more than RS5.31 billion allocated by the Balochistan government for the prevention of Corona virus.
The Pakistani General Auditor has audited special funds allocated for Corona viruses during the 2019-20 financial year, audit reports that have been presented in the Balochistan Assembly.
According to audit reports, government taxes and assignments of RS.
According to the report, Sheikh Zayed Hospital also made suspicious payments of Rs.
According to the audit report, the professional disaster management authority (PDMA) was released more than the hospital. No, it has been recommended to deposit again at the government treasury.
According to the report, more than Rs. 475.3 million is allocated for the purchase of Corona virus prevention drugs for health services with DG. However, they bought Rs. 969 million and RS. Expenditures more than Rs. 67 lakh occurs while no suggestions taken from any technical committees in this case.
According to the audit report, there are no records of more than Rs 150 million delivered by DG health services for the purchase of one PPE lakh kit and other equipment in Zhob, Mastung and Quetta.
The audit report revealed that Deputy Commissioner Quetta distributed 67,350 ransum bags, including a ration bag for distribution to various political parties and others, while in need of a family that requires identified through the District Food Security Committee. There are no procedures designed for this purpose due to RS rations. 126.5 million is distributed based on an unrealistic basis.
In addition, according to the report, the ration was bought by Deputy Commissioner Quetta at a cost of more than the hospital. Finished
According to the audit report, PDMA bought a pre-fabrication room and washing room with a fee of Rs. 23.52 million without the technical and procurement committee.
Apart from this, food is also provided for quarantine centers at Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Fatima Jinnnah Hospital and Mian Ghundi from companies that are not registered with Rs costs. 15.8 million.
According to the report, 40 generators were purchased by PDMA with RS costs. 13.36 million.
According to the report, 20 containers were purchased by PDMA with RS costs.
Auditor General of Pakistan, after investigating irregularities and deviations, recommend that those responsible are identified and actions are carried out on them.