Audit finds $21M financial irregularities in Pakistan Cricket Board
- An audit has discovered financial irregularities exceeding rupees 6 billion in the Pakistan Cricket Board, as reported in the Auditor General of Pakistan's 2023-24 financial year report.
- The report revealed a major discrepancy regarding the recovery of outstanding sponsorship amounting to rupees 5.3 billion .
- The audit criticized unauthorized spending by the PCB, including rupees 63.39 million on meals for police, which was deemed the government's responsibility.
- The PCB has not yet commented on the findings of the audit report published in The News.
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Audit finds $21M financial irregularities in Pakistan Cricket Board
ISLAMABAD (AP) — An audit report has found financial irregularities to the tune of more than rupees 6 billion ($21 million) and governance issues within the Pakistan Cricket Board dating back two years.
Corruption hits beleaguered Pakistan Cricket as audit exposes varied financial irregularities in PCB
New Delhi: Corruption has rocked the Pakistan Cricket Board as audit has exposed big financial irregularities within the PCB in the past two years. As per the audit report, the financial fraud is of more that rupees 6 billion ($21 millions) in addition to the governance issues going on from the year 2023. The Auditor General of Pakistan’s report for the year 2023-2024 financial year was published in The News, which is a Pakistan-based newspaper.…
Major financial irregularities worth $21M found in Pakistan Cricket Board audit - OrissaPOST
Islamabad: An audit report has found financial irregularities to the tune of more than rupees 6 billion ($21 million) and governance issues within the Pakistan Cricket Board dating back two years. The Auditor General of Pakistan’s report for the 2023-24 financial year was published in The News and highlighted the non-recovery of outstanding sponsorship worth rupees 5.3 billion ($18.6 million) as the major discrepancy identified. PCB chairman Moh…
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