The recent revelation by the Auditor General of Pakistan that 324 government officials embezzled over Rs37 million from the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) funds is a stark reminder of the systemic corruption eating away at the nation’s social safety net. According to AGP officials, BISP staff from Grade 1 to Grade 22, or literally every level of seniority and qualification, were involved in graft.

BISP was designed to provide a lifeline to millions living in poverty, but has repeatedly been undermined by corruption and malfeasance at multiple levels. The Rs37 million graft is merely the tip of the iceberg. In March, audit reports uncovered financial irregularities worth Rs141 billion in BISP for FY24, including payments to ineligible recipients, fake biometric verifications and funds disbursed to deceased individuals. An optimist could honestly claim graft this year was actually down. But such widespread corruption highlights a brutal irony — those entrusted with administering aid to the poor are instead perpetuating poverty.

The involvement of officials across all grades illustrates the deeply ingrained culture of impunity. Even more egregious are reports of bank employees and retailers illegally and fraudulently charging beneficiaries fees when they try to use their BISP cards. In some of the reported cases, the perpetrators curiously escaped criminal charges despite being caught red-handed and named publicly. Unfortunately, even if guilty officials are prosecuted and terminated, recent history has shown that the fear of consequences has not particularly slowed corruption in most government departments, and BISP is no different. Controls need to be more proactive, including transparent biometric systems, stricter verification processes and independent monitoring mechanisms.

BISP supports around 58 million people, or almost a quarter of the country’s population. Allowing it to become a corrupt and untrusted institution is not just a betrayal of honest and deserving beneficiaries, but of every single taxpayer and international donor supporting the programme.

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