Tarar criticises K-P cabinet expansion, says corruption and mismanagement at peak in province

Alleges lavish expenses being incurred, public money being spent on politics

Information Minister Ataullah Tarar (L) and CM K-P Sohail Afridi

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Monday sharply criticised the expansion in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Cabinet, alleging there was no governance in the province with rampant corruption and financial mismanagement in the administration.

The K-P Cabinet was expanded last week with the induction of six new ministers, four new advisers and eight special assistants, taking the total strength of the provincial cabinet to 31 members.

With the expansion, the number of ministers, including Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, rose to 17, while the number of advisers stood at six. This exceeded the constitutional ceiling set under Article 130 of the Constitution, which limits the number of ministers to 15 and advisers to five.

In a post on X today, Tarar said: "There is no such thing as governance in K-P. Corruption and mismanagement are at their peak. Lavish expenses are being incurred, and public money is being spent on politics."

He also questioned the expansion of the provincial cabinet, suggesting that the appointment of ministers and advisers was based solely on political loyalty. “ Apart from incompetence, there is no other criterion for selecting these ministers and advisers,” he said.

He further criticised the government’s track record over the past 12 years. “Provincial affairs have never been this poor,” Tarar added.

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