KARACHI: While the provincial government has sanctioned Rs1 billion in the head of customs duty for 30 buses imported from China, the office of the Accountant General (AG), Sindh, has refused to release the amount even after clear directives from the caretaker chief minister, it emerged on Monday.

The row between the provincial government and the federal-run AG Office came to light when caretaker Sindh CM retired Justice Maqbool Baqar issued a strong-worded statement and warned it to release the amount within two days.

The CM took serious notice of the delay in the release of vehicles from the Karachi port and warned the AG Sindh not to drag its feet in the endorsement of the required amount released by the provincial government for the payment of duties and levies on the imported vehicles.

The buses imported by the Sindh government from China are gathering dust at the Karachi port for almost three months as the AG Sindh, the chief accounting representative of the federal government in the province, has refused to accept the endorsement of Rs1bn released by the provincial governments and endorsed by the Treasury Office Karachi for the payment of duties and levies on them.

“If any decay or fault is accrued to the buses, the Accountant General will be held responsible”, the CM said in a statement issued from the CM House.

Justice Baqar advised the AG Sindh to resolve the issue of payment within the next two days; otherwise, it would be held responsible for the decay and faults in the buses.

The CM said that the buses had already landed at the Karachi port and the provincial government had released the required amount of Rs1000 million endorsed by the Treasury Office, Karachi but the AG Sindh refused to accept the endorsement.

Sources said that the interim provincial government had been approaching the federal government to resolve the controversy with the AG Sindh office for the past one month, but to no avail.

Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Missing in action
17 Mar, 2026

Missing in action

NOT exactly known for playing a proactive role in protecting the interests of Muslim nations and populations...
Risk to stability
Updated 17 Mar, 2026

Risk to stability

THE risks to Pakistan’s fragile economic recovery from the US-Israel war on Iran cannot be dismissed. Yet the...
Enrolment push
17 Mar, 2026

Enrolment push

THE federal government has embarked upon the welcome initiative to enrol 25,000 out-of-school children in Islamabad...
Holding the line
16 Mar, 2026

Holding the line

PAKISTAN’S long battle against polio has recently produced encouraging signs. Data from the national eradication...
Power self-reliance
Updated 16 Mar, 2026

Power self-reliance

PAKISTAN’S transition to domestic sources of electricity is a welcome development for a country that has long been...
Looking for safety
16 Mar, 2026

Looking for safety

AS the Middle East conflict enters its third week, the war’s most enduring victims are not those who wage it....