The federal government has allocated Rs2 billion to Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal, a major welfare organization focused on helping individuals and families who are struggling financially.
This significant amount of money will be used to address a backlog of more than 28,000 pending applications for various types of assistance, including medical treatment, education, and general financial support.
Among these pending applications, over 13,000 cases involve people waiting for medical treatment. With the newly allocated funds, these medical cases will finally be processed, providing much-needed support to those who have been waiting for help.
This means that many people who have been unable to afford necessary medical care will now receive the assistance they need.In addition to addressing the backlog of applications, the funds will also be used to pay the wages of Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal employees who have not been paid for the past two months.
By ensuring that the employees receive their overdue wages, the organization can continue to function effectively and provide the services that are so crucial to many people across the country.
The allocated Rs2 billion will be distributed between the federal and provincial offices of Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal. This distribution will help ensure that the financial aid reaches those in need, regardless of where they live in the country.
However, recent audits have revealed some troubling financial mismanagement within the organization. It was discovered that Rs2 billion had been misallocated, with Rs281 million, which was intended for helping the underprivileged, being improperly given to government employees.
This misuse of funds has raised concerns about the effectiveness and transparency of Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal’s operations.
Despite these challenges, the new allocation of Rs2 billion from the federal government is a step towards restoring trust in the organization and ensuring that the money reaches those who truly need it. The funds will not only provide immediate relief to thousands of people but also help Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal get back on track in fulfilling its mission to support the most vulnerable members of society.