Web Desk: A provincial investigation recently uncovered the embezzlement of 106 million rupees from a World Bank education project in Peshawar. Specifically, the Planning and Development Department finished its inquiry this week after months of auditing. According to the findings, the report details how officials stole funds meant for school facilities and better education standards.
In fact, investigators found that the fraud hit the Elementary and Secondary Education Department hard. Although the missing money was originally for basic school needs, the report shows a different story. Instead, corrupt actors diverted 106 million rupees for personal gain through unauthorized channels.
Furthermore, this discovery follows a deep audit of the project’s spending across several months. Essentially, the inquiry highlights a serious lack of oversight within the department. Consequently, the stolen funds never reached the classrooms that needed them most.
Because of these findings, the Planning and Development Department now recommends immediate action against three senior officers. Notably, this list includes the Project Director. In addition, the report urges the government to file formal charges and recover the stolen money quickly.
Meanwhile, provincial leaders received the report today to review the evidence. Moreover, they must now decide on the next legal steps for the accused. Clearly, these findings put future international funding at risk if the department does not improve its transparency.
Ultimately, the embezzlement directly affects thousands of students in the region. While the project aimed to bridge the literacy gap using World Bank resources, this theft has stalled many planned improvements. As a result, many schools still lack the basic facilities promised to them.
Moving forward, the government plans to overhaul its auditing system entirely. By doing so, they want to ensure that future donor money goes directly to students. Additionally, the education department promised to monitor all ongoing projects more closely to prevent another 106 million rupee loss.
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