Silence Over Youth Funds: Bank of Khyber Yet to Respond to RTI Request
The Bank of Khyber has yet to respond to a Right to Information (RTI) request submitted on March 19, 2025, seeking details regarding the distribution of funds under the Ehsaas Youth Program.
The RTI request asked critical questions, including:
How many youth applied for loans or grants under the
program?
Who were the beneficiaries and how much funding did each
receive?
What are the names and districts of the businesses funded?
What criteria and procedures were followed by the bank?
Was any bank guarantee required?
What is the repayment process?
Has the bank conducted any verification or audits of the
businesses?
How much total funding has been disbursed, and how much
remains?
Were any applicants rejected or denied funding? If so, why?
Musarrat Ullah Jan, the journalist and applicant behind the
RTI, stated,
“This is public money, and the public has the right to know
how and where it’s being spent. Transparency is essential, especially when the
program claims to empower youth.”
He further emphasized that if funding has been granted, the
full record should be made available. “And if any applicant was denied support,
the reasons should be officially documented and shared.”
Despite the legal obligation under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Right to Information Act, 2013, no response has been received from the bank so
far, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
The applicant warned that if the information is not shared within the legally mandated period, the matter will be escalated to relevant complaint and oversight forums.
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