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Audit Reveals Rs3,177 Billion Spent Without Parliamentary Approval in FY25

Last updated: June 24, 2026 1:28 pm
Mabruka Khan
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Audit Reveals Rs3,177 Billion Spent Without Parliamentary Approval in FY25
Audit Reveals Rs3,177 Billion Spent Without Parliamentary Approval in FY25
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ISLAMABAD: A recent audit report has revealed that government entities spent approximately Rs3,177 billion during the fiscal year 2024-25 without obtaining prior approval from Parliament, raising concerns over financial discipline and adherence to constitutional procedures.

According to the audit findings, the expenditures were made through supplementary grants and other budgetary adjustments that were not approved by the legislature before the funds were utilized. The report noted that such practices undermine parliamentary oversight and weaken transparency in public financial management.

Auditors emphasized that under the country’s financial framework, all significant government spending should be authorized by Parliament to ensure accountability and proper use of public resources. The report highlighted that bypassing this process could limit lawmakers’ ability to scrutinize expenditures and evaluate whether funds are being spent efficiently.

The audit authorities have recommended strengthening financial controls, improving budget planning, and ensuring that all future expenditures receive the required legislative approval. They also called for stricter compliance with financial regulations to prevent unauthorized spending.

The findings are expected to be reviewed by parliamentary committees, which may seek explanations from relevant ministries and departments regarding the circumstances that led to the expenditures. The report has renewed debate over fiscal transparency, accountability, and public sector financial management in Pakistan.

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