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Fake Letter Linked to Rs 40.62 Million Land Case Surfaces in Shangla

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator An official communication issued by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Department has revealed that a letter related to Rs 40.62 million for land acquisition in Shangla was fake and was never issued by the department. According to the Finance Department’s letter dated January 30, 2024, addressed to the Deputy Commissioner Shangla, a document came to the department’s notice claiming approval or a refund voucher for the acquisition of land for a Tehsil Playground in the Lilownai area of Alpuri. After reviewing departmental records, it was confirmed that the letter was neither signed nor issued by the Finance Department. The document further points out that an unknown source attempted to influence the office of the Deputy Commissioner Shangla through this forged letter. The Finance Department has clearly instructed that no action should be taken in this matter. As per the official record, the case involved a substantial amount of pu...

PCB’s Ban on “Unapproved” Cricket: Control Over Development?

    Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator The Pakistan Cricket Board’s recent letter warning against participation in “unapproved” private cricket leagues raises a fundamental question: is the PCB protecting cricket, or restricting it? On 13 January 2026, the PCB formally instructed Regional and District Cricket Associations to ensure that registered players, clubs, and officials do not take part in any private leagues, tournaments, or matches that have not been sanctioned by the board. Violations, the letter warns, will invite disciplinary action under PCB regulations. At face value, the directive appears administrative. In reality, it exposes a deeper and long-standing problem in Pakistan’s cricket structure: control has replaced development.   Before banning others from organizing competitions, the PCB must answer a simple question. What volume and quality of competitive cricket does it itself provide? At grassroots and age-group levels, the cale...

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s “One Thousand Sports Grounds” Project: Renamed, Cleared, and Then Exposed

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , Digital Creator The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s flagship plan to construct one thousand sports grounds has turned into a case study of administrative failure, financial manipulation, and suspected corruption, with investigators already identifying irregularities worth at least Rs 230 million. Launched with much fanfare after an announcement by PTI founder Imran Khan, the project was approved in the 2018–19 fiscal year as a seven-year scheme titled “One Thousand Sports Grounds,” with a total allocation of Rs 5.5 billion. The objective was straightforward: to provide basic sports infrastructure across the province and promote youth participation in sports. Seven years on, the project has failed to meet its core targets. Instead of addressing the shortcomings, authorities first changed the project’s name, then granted financial clearance despite serious audit objections, and now face revelations of missing funds, undocumented payments, and vanished rec...

PSB Rules: One Person Cannot Hold Positions in Multiple Sports Federations at the Same Time

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has clarified in its latest Term Rules 2025 that no individual is allowed to hold positions in two or more national sports federations or associations simultaneously. These rules, aligned with the National Sports Policy 2005, aim to strengthen governance, transparency, and accountability in the country’s sports administration. According to the new rules: Each individual’s tenure in a federation or association is limited to two terms of four years each, meaning a maximum of eight years in a single position. No person can hold positions in more than one federation at the same time. If someone is serving as president, secretary, or in any official capacity in one federation, they are not allowed to hold a position in another federation or association simultaneously. An exception exists only for the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), allowing an individual to hold a position there in addition to...

Chairman or President? The Silent Governance Crisis in Pakistan’s Sports Federations

  Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator In Pakistan, sports is more than just a field of competition; it is a mirror of the country’s governance culture. Behind the celebrations, medals, and local tournaments lies a quiet, often overlooked contradiction—one that could shape the future of every athlete striving for excellence. It is the question of leadership: who really holds the top seat in the country’s National Sports Federations (NSFs)? The President, officially recognized by law, or the Chairman, a position that many federations have elevated to supreme authority despite lacking formal recognition. Over 41 national federations and associations have submitted their constitutions to the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB). On paper, this suggests a functioning system of governance, with rules and structures meant to ensure accountability. But a closer look reveals a fragmented landscape. Some federations, like the Athletics Federation of Pakistan, list the President as the ul...

Inquiry Launched Against Kohat Regional Sports Officer on Chief Secretary’s Orders

  MUSARRAT ULLAH JAN , KIXKNOW DIGITAL CREATOR Peshawar: A formal inquiry has been initiated against the Regional Sports Officer Kohat following serious allegations, on the directives of the Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to official sources, a two member inquiry committee has been constituted, comprising one officer each from PDMA and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Directorate. The committee has been directed to submit a detailed report to the Chief Secretary within two months. The scope of the inquiry includes the procurement, distribution, and utilization of swimming gear and other sports equipment. Sources indicate that complete records related to the equipment are not available, while in several cases documentation is either questionable or missing. The inquiry committee will examine all financial and administrative aspects and determine whether rules and regulations were violated in the use of public resources. Government sources state that if the allegati...

Pakistan Sports Board Temporarily Suspends Three Top Officials of Chess Federation

  Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator Islamabad: The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has temporarily suspended the President of the Chess Federation of Pakistan (CFP), Hanif Qureshi, Finance Secretary Raja Gauhar Iqbal, and General Secretary Omar Khan. The suspension will remain in effect until the completion of a full financial audit by the Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP). Meanwhile, all bank accounts of the CFP have been frozen. According to the PSB, the action comes in response to allegations of financial irregularities, constitutional violations, and unauthorized withdrawals of funds, made by both parties against each other. Raja Gauhar Iqbal claimed his suspension was unconstitutional, as it was issued without proper consultation with the General Body, which is mandatory under the CFP constitution. The President of CFP, Hanif Qureshi, alleged that Raja Gauhar Iqbal misused funds and facilitated the issuance of fake NOCs for international chess events. The PSB ...

Pakistan Sports Board Introduces New Rules for Special Assignments and Fund Management

Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has issued new rules to govern special assignments and financial management in the sports sector, aiming to promote transparency, accountability, and effective administration. The DG of PSB can invite or nominate individuals, with their consent, to participate in national-level events, meetings, committees, or other assignments of special significance. Selected athletes, coaches, or experts may receive allowances equivalent to officers in BPS-17 to BPS-21 for the duration of the specific assignment. These include travel, daily allowance, and airfare. Organizations receiving PSB grants must maintain financial records transparently and follow international best practices. All transactions must have at least two authorized signatories, with cash transactions limited to PKR 25,000. Annual independent audits are mandatory, and audited financia...

New Term Limits and Rules Introduced for Pakistan Sports Federation Office Bearers

Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator The Pakistan Sports Board has introduced new rules for office bearers of National Sports Federations to improve transparency and governance in sports organizations. Key points of the new rules: An office bearer can serve a maximum of two terms (each term 4 years) in the same position, totaling up to 8 years. No office bearer can hold a position in another federation at the same time, except in the Pakistan Olympic Association. The maximum age to hold office is 70 years. After reaching this age, a person cannot continue in office. The highest position in a federation is President. No other titles like Chairman or CEO are allowed. Any vacancy will be filled through election, and the elected person will serve only the remaining term. Violations of the rules can lead to bans from holding office for 4 to 6 years, along with loss of benefits. A list of disqualified individuals will be published on the board’s website, and repea...

Exposing the Vehicle Mismanagement Scandal at KP Sports Directorate

  Musarrat Ullah Jan, KikxNow , digital creator Khyber Pakhtunkhwa—In a stunning revelation, the KP Sports Directorate, an institution tasked with fostering sports and providing essential facilities for athletes, finds itself at the heart of a scandal involving the mismanagement and misuse of its vehicle fleet. A recent review sheds light on how public resources intended for departmental efficiency have been diverted or misallocated, raising alarming questions about governance and accountability within the organization. The KP Sports Directorate owns a total of twenty vehicles, yet a staggering eighteen of these are reportedly in the possession of individuals who either hold no official role within the Directorate or are former officials. This misappropriation not only hampers operational effectiveness but also reflects systemic failures in the administration of public assets. Among the vehicles are various models, including Suzuki, Toyota, and Isuzu. However, audit findings ...