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Change or Collapse? Allegations of Corruption in Zakat, Ushr and Oil and Gas Funds in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Allegations of corruption in KP Zakat, Ushr and oil funds spark public anger and demands for accountability.

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Allegations of corruption in KP public funds and Zakat system

Reports of alleged corruption in KP Zakat and oil and gas funds raise public concern over transparency and accountability.

May 12, 2026

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the slogan of change is now facing serious public questions. Recent reports have raised concerns about the performance of the provincial government and its claims of transparency. Allegations of irregularities in oil and gas revenues and in important funds like Zakat and Ushr have created doubts about governance.

Political observers say that the public is often distracted by political protests and strong narratives, while issues of corruption and poor administration continue behind the scenes.

Allegations of Misuse of Welfare and Development Funds

Serious concerns have also been raised over alleged corruption in Zakat funds. This money is meant for widows, orphans and poor families. Critics say that any misuse of such funds is not only financial wrongdoing but also a moral failure.

Meanwhile, the public in the province is already struggling with inflation and unemployment. At the same time, accountability institutions are being criticized for staying silent during these alleged irregularities. This has strengthened the perception that accountability is applied selectively.

In addition, questions have been raised about the billions of rupees generated from oil and gas resources. These funds are meant for development and job creation, but there is little visible progress on the ground.

Calls for Accountability and Public Answers

As a result, the provincial government is being criticized for weak oversight and failure to stop alleged corruption. Its critics say the focus has remained on political statements instead of governance and accountability.

Furthermore, people in the province are now demanding clear answers about public funds. They want to know where their money is being spent and why accountability promises are not being fulfilled.

If transparent investigations are not carried out soon, public trust in governance may continue to decline.

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