
PESHAWAR – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Anti-Corruption Department has recovered a record-breaking Rs4.91 billion during the fiscal year 2024–25, showing a dramatic 176.8% increase from the previous year.
Official records show that the department recovered Rs1.77 billion in 2023–24 and Rs2.03 billion in 2022–23. This year’s exceptional performance highlights the department’s improved strategy and its commitment to fighting corruption across the province.
According to department officials, the achievement was made possible through stronger monitoring systems, quicker response to complaints, and strict enforcement against corrupt elements. They credited teamwork and transparency for the successful results.
This massive recovery not only boosts the province’s financial strength but also sends a clear message to those misusing public funds. It reflects growing institutional efficiency and public trust in the department’s work.
Furthermore, the KP Anti-Corruption Department has vowed to continue taking firm action against corruption. Officials stressed that public resources must be protected to ensure fair development and good governance.
As the department sets new benchmarks, authorities say more reforms and digital tools will be introduced to increase accountability and strengthen anti-corruption efforts across the province.