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Young Officers Need Over 1,000 Cars Worth Rs.6 Billion to Work Properly, FBR Chairman

January 30, 2025
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Young Officers Need Over 1,000 Cars Worth Rs.6 Billion to Work Properly, FBR Chairman
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FBR Chairman Rashid Langrial has defended the purchase of over 1,000 vehicles worth Rs. 6 billion for young field officers. He said these cars are essential for their daily work, such as sales tax inspections.

Langrial also mentioned that the FBR had already explained this purchase to the Senate Standing Committee on Finance. He assured that, despite concerns, the FBR remains confident about meeting its tax collection goals.

However, the decision has sparked criticism. The Senate Finance Committee has questioned whether the process was fair and transparent. Some members believe there was little competition in the purchase, which raises doubts about its legitimacy. Critics worry that the procurement could be a misuse of public funds.

Many argue that such a large purchase should have been done more openly, ensuring taxpayers’ money is spent wisely. Transparency is a major concern, and some believe the funds could have been used for other pressing needs.

While Langrial insists that these vehicles are necessary for smooth operations, the debate continues. The FBR maintains that the cars will help officers perform their duties more efficiently, but critics demand more details on the selection and pricing process.

The controversy has put pressure on the FBR to prove that the purchase was justified. As the debate unfolds, the government may need to take steps to restore public trust and address concerns about financial accountability.

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