Audit Uncovers Major Discrepancy: Over 80 Livestock Department Vehicles Missing in KP

KP Livestock Dept Under Scrutiny as Audit Reveals Mass Disappearance of Government Vehicles


KP Livestock Dept Under Scrutiny as Audit Reveals Mass Disappearance of Government Vehicles


An audit report has uncovered a major scandal within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Livestock Department, revealing that 80 government vehicles have mysteriously gone missing. This significant discovery raises serious questions about accountability and transparency within the provincial department.


According to official sources and the audit documents themselves, the Livestock Department was unable to provide any records or justification for these 80 vehicles during the audit process. Compounding the issue, the Excise Department confirmed that over 80 vehicles remain registered under the name of the Director General (DG) Livestock, yet none of these could be located in any departmental office or field location. The audit report not only flags the missing vehicles as a critical concern but also casts considerable doubt on the overall transparency of the department's operations.


Sources indicate that over 200 vehicles were acquired for various livestock projects between 2007 and 2021. However, a substantial portion of these assets now appears to have vanished without a trace. The audit report strongly recommends that the whereabouts of these missing government vehicles be traced and accounted for as soon as possible.


In response to the escalating scandal, KP's Minister for Livestock, Fazal Hakim, has stated he issued strict orders to gather all departmental vehicles. He also confirmed that the Secretary of Livestock has dispatched official letters to all relevant departments, urging their cooperation in the recovery of the missing government assets.


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