Auditors detect theft, fraud of over Rs12bn in Sindh Food Department


The prices of essential food items have skyrocketed in the country, particularly since the recent budget implementation, with lentils and flour being the latest commodities to witness a price hike.

ISLAMABAD: An audit report by the Sindh Audit Department has uncovered a financial loss of Rs12.28 billion in the Sindh Food Department, attributed to suspected corruption in wheat procurement, sale, and storage.

The report highlights several issues:
  • Billions of rupees worth of wheat were reportedly stolen, defrauded, and misappropriated across the food departments in 12 districts of Sindh.
  • A deficit of two billion rupees worth of wheat was identified in the stock of 12 districts.
  • Allegations of corruption amounting to Rs3 million were made against a food controller in Khairpur.

  • Storing wheat outdoors resulted in damages worth Rs7.5 billion. “During audit of the following offices of Food Department, Government of Sindh, for the financial year 2021-2022, it was observed that wheat stock worth Rs 7,762.258 million was lying in the PRC/ WPCs, godown & open space area in centers & same was not fumigated. Thus, the chances of damage could not be ruled out.”

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  • Failure to remove wheat stock led to a loss of one billion rupees in four districts of Sindh.
  • A food inspector in Matiar is accused of causing a loss of Rs1 billion worth of wheat.
  • The purchase and transportation of the bandana incurred a loss of Rs50 million for the Sindh Food Department.
  • Two billion rupees worth of wheat theft occurred in Ghotki and Larkana.

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