A damning report exposes a massive wheat scandal in Sindh, uncovering the disappearance of Rs. 3.22 billion worth of wheat. The report, compiled by an inspection team formed by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, sheds light on the alleged negligence of Sindh Food Department officials.
Leaked Report Reveals Rot
The leaked 205-page report details how, following the 2022 floods, Sindh Food Department officials allegedly mixed a staggering 379,000 sacks of substandard wheat with dirt. This act of alleged misconduct resulted in a monumental financial loss of nearly Rs. 3.22 billion to the public treasury.
Inquiry Committee Uncovers Widespread Losses
The inquiry committee meticulously examined wheat storage facilities across 14 Sindh districts. Their findings revealed significant financial losses across the province. This scandal impacted various districts, with losses ranging from Rs. 93 million in Jamshoro to a staggering Rs. 1,075.4 million in Malir.
Inadequate Storage and Monitoring Cited as Concerns
The report exposes the deplorable condition of wheat storage facilities. The scandal is allegedly linked to insufficient tarpaulins, leading to exposure and contamination of the wheat stock. Additionally, the report criticizes the Sindh Food Department’s lack of effective monitoring procedures, potentially enabling such a large-scale scam.
Wheat Scandal in Sindh and Sindh Food Department Response
The Sindh Food Department maintains they haven’t received the official report. However, they have assured action against any officials implicated in this matter once the report reaches the government level. The department also claims that officials potentially involved in the scandal were not assigned any positions this year.
The Road Ahead for Accountability
The leaked report has sparked public outrage and demands for accountability. Whether the Sindh Food Department’s response addresses these concerns and ensures transparency remains to be seen. Further investigations are crucial to determine the extent of the wheat scandal in Sindh and hold those responsible accountable.