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    Audit Reveals Rs1.604bn Bonuses and Rs115.6m Tea Expenses at Sui Gas Companies

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A recent audit has brought to light significant financial irregularities within the Sui Gas Companies, highlighting lavish spending practices. Among the most notable findings was the disbursement of Rs1.604 billion in bonuses, a figure that raises questions about fiscal discipline and resource allocation in these state-owned enterprises. Additionally, the audit uncovered an unusually high expenditure of Rs115.6 million on tea, suggesting potential mismanagement or excessive operational costs.

    These revelations come at a time when Pakistan’s energy sector is under intense scrutiny due to ongoing challenges such as supply shortages and tariff disputes. The audit’s findings underscore concerns about governance and transparency within public utilities, which are critical for ensuring affordable and reliable gas supply to millions of consumers. Such financial practices could impact the companies’ ability to invest in infrastructure and service improvements, ultimately affecting the broader economy.

    In a significant development, the audit report may prompt regulatory authorities and government officials to initiate reforms aimed at curbing unnecessary expenditures and enhancing accountability. The public and stakeholders are likely to demand greater oversight to prevent recurrence of such fiscal excesses. Meanwhile, this case highlights the importance of stringent auditing mechanisms in safeguarding public funds and promoting efficient management in Pakistan’s energy sector.

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