ISLAMABAD: In violation of the Supreme Court’s order of 2013, different leading government ministries, including defence, interior and cabinet, have refused to share the “Secret Service Expenditure” with the Auditor General of Pakistan.In its annual report for the audit year 2013-14, the Auditor General of Pakistan said that despite repeated
not been labelled “secret” in any federal and provincial statute.The AGP report recommended that responsibility may be fixed for hindering its audit functions. Under the Defence Ministry, according to the AGP report, the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Karachi incurred an expenditure of Rs1.4 million out of Secret Service Fund during 2010-13. However, despite repeated requests from the AG office, the record was not shared.
The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency management in its reply while quoting government rules said that the audit could not be conducted of agency’s secret funds. The AGP did not accept the agency’s reply and found it violation of the apex court order. The AGP recommended disciplinary action against those responsible for hindering the audit of the fund.
Regarding the Interior Ministry’s National Crisis Management Cell (NCMC), the report said that the NCMC liaison offices at Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta were approached but they did not provide the record of their Secret Service Expenditures.
According to the report, in addition to the spending of taxpayers’ money in the name of secret expenditure the NCMC had placed an amount of Rs27.5 million at the disposal of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances. The report said that even the record of Secret Service Expenditure by the commission was not provided to the auditors despite repeated requests.