Mysterious Players, Missing Budget: Karak Sports Office’s Data Raises Eyebrows
The District Sports Office Karak has responded to a Right to Information (RTI) request regarding its budget, player development, and event management — but the data raises more questions than it answers.
According to the official reply, the office claimed to have produced 14 players across various sports in 2023–24, including cricket, football, futsal, volleyball, weightlifting, and karate. However, no names, levels of representation (district, provincial, or national), or supporting documents were provided.
Most notably, the budget allocation for the financial year 2024–25 was not disclosed, yet the office claimed it had already utilized Rs. 5.57 million. This contradiction raises serious concerns about transparency and financial oversight.
In terms of sports events, the office claimed to have organized 15 events in 2023–24, while 29 events are listed for 2024–25 — nearly double. Again, no event breakdowns, locations, participant lists, or visual evidence were provided.
The RTI also revealed a change in the number of permanent staff (21 in 2023–24, reduced to 20 in 2024–25), and a small increase in sports associations (from 3 to 4), but without any background or affiliation details.
This partial disclosure points to serious lapses in accountability and raises doubts about the authenticity of both the expenditures and reported activities.
A formal follow-up RTI has now been submitted to the Directorate General of Sports, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, seeking full transparency, including audit reports, player identification, and complete financial details.
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