The former director of Karachi’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system has reportedly gone missing in Lahore amid an ongoing investigation into a massive corruption scandal worth Rs8.5 billion. This high-profile case has drawn significant public attention due to the scale of the alleged financial irregularities linked to the BRT project, which was intended to improve urban transport in Karachi.
In a significant development, authorities are intensifying efforts to locate the missing official as the probe into the corruption allegations deepens. The disappearance complicates the investigation and raises questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement in handling cases involving influential figures. Meanwhile, the case highlights ongoing challenges in governance and transparency within major infrastructure projects in Pakistan.
Notably, the BRT project has faced criticism since its inception for delays and cost overruns, and this corruption case further undermines public trust in such initiatives. The outcome of this investigation could have far-reaching implications for accountability in public sector projects and may prompt calls for stricter oversight mechanisms. As the search continues, stakeholders await clarity on the director’s whereabouts and the progress of the legal proceedings.