Rs.2 billion allocated by the government for Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal


 The Federal Government has allocated Rs.2 billion to Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal (PBM), a key charity and welfare organization aimed at assisting the poor and needy in Pakistan. This significant allocation comes in response to a report revealing Rs.281 million in monetary inconsistencies. 

The misallocated funds had been intended for the needy but were incorrectly used for government employees. The newly released funds are expected to resolve 28,000 pending applications, including 13,000 medical cases, and address overdue wages for PBM employees.

This move is crucial for PBM, a self-autonomous body, to clear past financial discrepancies and enhance its support services. The issues arose from unauthorized fund transfers and unreturned unused funds. With this financial boost, PBM can now better serve those in need, ensuring that aid reaches its intended beneficiaries efficiently.

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