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Rs75bn Uplift Funds Audit Raises Transparency Concerns

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Rs75bn Uplift Funds Audit Raises Transparency Concerns

The Rs75bn uplift funds have come under serious audit scrutiny. Authorities released these funds for development projects last year. However, key records remain missing. As a result, auditors could not confirm how the money was used. This situation raises concerns about transparency and accountability. According to the audit report, officials approved projects under the Sustainable Development Goals Achievement Program. The Cabinet Division released funds to provinces, ministries, and agencies. However, it did not collect regular progress reports. In addition, it failed to provide project completion certificates. Therefore, auditors could not verify spending outcomes.

No Project Level Details Available

The report highlights another major issue. Project-wise and area wise data is not available. Because of this gap, auditors could not track where funds went. For example, they could not assess which regions benefited the most. As a result, fair distribution across provinces remains unclear. The program aimed to support less developed areas. It also focused on improving infrastructure and human development. However, missing data limits any proper evaluation. Moreover, auditors could not confirm if funds met their intended goals. This lack of clarity weakens trust in the system.

No Response from Authorities

The audit team raised these concerns with the Cabinet Division. They contacted officials in November 2025. However, no response was received before the report closed. This silence adds to concerns about weak oversight. It also highlights gaps in communication and accountability. To fix these issues, auditors suggested clear steps. They advised setting up a centralized monitoring system. This system should track funds by project, sector, and region. In addition, regular reporting must become mandatory. As a result, future audits can verify spending more easily.

Why This Matters

Transparent use of public funds builds public trust. Without proper records, accountability suffers. Therefore, strong monitoring is essential for national development. The Rs75bn uplift funds case shows the need for better systems. It also highlights the importance of timely reporting and oversight.

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