Alleged Corruption Case Reported in Punjab Sanitation Project
Allegations of large-scale financial irregularities have surfaced in a sanitation initiative under Punjab’s public cleanliness program, with authorities reportedly initiating action following an inquiry into suspected corruption.
Investigation and Arrest Reported
According to initial reports, the Punjab Anti-Corruption Establishment has taken action in connection with the case after concerns were raised over possible misuse of public funds.
An operations manager identified as Abdullah Bajwa was reportedly arrested after an inquiry into alleged irregularities linked to the sanitation project.
Allegations of Financial Irregularities
The inquiry reportedly examined discrepancies in project records, including:
- Overstated deployment of sanitation equipment
- Payments made for unverified field operations
- Discrepancies in workforce attendance records
- Inconsistencies in waste collection infrastructure data
Officials allege that certain resources shown on paper were not fully present or operational on the ground.
Concerns Over Waste Management Records
Investigators also examined claims related to:
- Reported number of operational waste enclosures
- Temporary garbage collection points
- Vehicle tracking data used for waste collection monitoring
- Equipment valuation and procurement records
These findings reportedly point to inconsistencies between recorded data and actual field conditions.
Inquiry Conducted by Senior Officials
The case is said to have been reviewed by a high-level team involving senior anti-corruption officers and departmental vigilance staff.
Authorities are continuing further investigation to determine the scale of financial losses and identify those responsible.

