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Audit uncovers Rs63bn irregularities in Pakistan Post

Published on: July 14, 2026 12:21 PM

محکمہ ڈاک کے آڈٹ میں 63 ارب روپے کا بڑا مالیاتی تضاد سامنے آگیا

A fresh audit of the Pakistan Post Department has uncovered financial irregularities exceeding Rs63 billion during the 2024-25 fiscal year, raising concerns over financial management and internal controls within the postal sector.

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According to Audit Report 2025-26, the irregularities were identified in accounts managed under the Ministry of Communications. The report highlights several cases involving the unauthorised management of bank accounts, accounting discrepancies and uncollected receivables.

The largest portion of the irregularities relates to five cases concerning the alleged unauthorised handling of commercial bank accounts. These cases involve more than Rs42 billion and account for the majority of the financial discrepancies identified during the audit. Auditors noted that the management of these accounts did not comply with established financial procedures, prompting questions about oversight and accountability.

In addition to the banking-related issues, the audit report identified 12 cases of financial discrepancies under various administrative heads. These cases collectively involve more than Rs20 billion and include accounting inconsistencies and other financial management concerns that require further examination.

The audit also pointed to two cases involving outstanding and unrecovered receivables worth more than Rs1 billion. These unpaid amounts have raised concerns about the department’s revenue collection mechanisms and the effectiveness of its financial monitoring systems.

The findings have highlighted the need for stronger governance, improved financial controls and greater transparency within Pakistan Post. Audit authorities have recommended that the relevant departments investigate the identified irregularities, recover any outstanding public funds where applicable and ensure that those responsible are held accountable in accordance with the law.

Pakistan’s annual audit reports routinely identify financial observations across government institutions. Such audit findings do not automatically establish corruption or criminal wrongdoing but serve as official observations that require verification, departmental responses and, where necessary, further investigation by the competent authorities.

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The latest report is expected to be reviewed by the Public Accounts Committee, which will examine the audit observations, seek explanations from officials and determine the appropriate corrective measures to strengthen financial accountability within the postal department.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: audit report, financial irregularities, Latest, Lead4, Ministry of Communications, Pakistan economy, Pakistan post, Public Accounts Committee

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