A recent audit report by the Auditor General of Pakistan has uncovered significant financial irregularities within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), amounting to over Rs6 billion. The audit highlights issues such as unpaid sponsorships, unauthorized perks, and questionable appointments under previous management. These findings have raised concerns about transparency and governance within the PCB.
In response to these revelations, the PCB has stated that it is committed to addressing the issues identified in the audit and is taking steps to improve its financial management and governance practices. The board has assured stakeholders that corrective measures will be implemented to prevent such irregularities in the future.



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The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has also expressed concern over the audit findings and has initiated a review of Jazz’s billing practices. The regulatory body has emphasized the importance of consumer protection and fair pricing in the telecommunications sector.
Consumers who believe they have been affected by these overcharges are encouraged to contact Jazz’s customer service for resolution. Additionally, complaints can be lodged with the PTA for further investigation.
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The audit report serves as a reminder of the need for stringent oversight and accountability in the telecommunications industry to protect consumer interests and ensure fair business practices.
For more information and updates on this matter, consumers are advised to follow official announcements from the PTA and Jazz.
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