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The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) provincial inspection team submitted a detailed report on the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project with an estimate that ‘some people’ received kickbacks totalling around Rs7 billion.

Officials say the project was launched without any proper planning, blaming this for the repeated changes in the road construction plan.

The inspection report submitted by the provincial inspection team to K-P Chief Minister Mehmood Khan expressed serious reservations over the entire project by stating the project was initiated without any comprehensive plan.


The team has found that the route was constructed without feasibility, geotechnical, sewerage, traffic and water supply studies, among other reports, being undertaken before construction of the route.

The route, according to officials privy to the report, has eaten away at an average of 40 per cent of available roadways on either side of the entire BRT route from its starting point to the end point.

Official sources stated that among the many flaws reported in the BRT route, the entire elevated section was miscalculated and that since there was no alternative for mixed traffic at BRT stations, at the traffic signals on the elevated sections, there will always be bottlenecks, causing immense traffic jams for mixed traffic.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1941421/1-brt-report-uncovers-rs7b-kickbacks/

So not only did the PTI government goof up the BRT project, they goofed it up in spite of spending over 7 billion rupees in kickbacks. Along with the fake education reforms, this project has been PTI's biggest failure - they are breaking all records of incompetence.

We were told that PTI have eliminated corruption. Unfortunately, it appears that when PTI took charge in 2013, angels did not descend from the heavens after all.

As expected, the "independent" NAB is sleeping now. This once again proves the point that their crusade is not against corruption but rather, it is a carefully crafted witch-hunt against certain political parties.

This government will lead this country into the ground. They cannot even construct a single metro and reform the education system in a single province, but somehow, they want us to believe that they will put the country in order.
 
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1941421/1-brt-report-uncovers-rs7b-kickbacks/

So not only did the PTI government goof up the BRT project, they goofed it up in spite of spending over 7 billion rupees in kickbacks. Along with the fake education reforms, this project has been PTI's biggest failure - they are breaking all records of incompetence.

We were told that PTI have eliminated corruption. Unfortunately, it appears that when PTI took charge in 2013, angels did not descend from the heavens after all.

As expected, the "independent" NAB is sleeping now. This once again proves the point that their crusade is not against corruption but rather, it is a carefully crafted witch-hunt against certain political parties.

This government will lead this country into the ground. They cannot even construct a single metro and reform the education system in a single province, but somehow, they want us to believe that they will put the country in order.

The article is interesting, the rest is just salty Noora tears :((
 
Great stuff by the PTI government to launch an inspection team at provincial level and publicly call out corruption.

Provincial governments in other provinces also need to follow same level of transparency and commitment to eradicate corruption.

Only when the governments have the willingness to call out its own people and make it accountable can we move towards a corruption free Pakistan.

Huge respect to the KPK provincial government. Every other provincial government of the past would have kept it under wraps and we would only hear about it long after the said government’s tenure is over.
 
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1941421/1-brt-report-uncovers-rs7b-kickbacks/

So not only did the PTI government goof up the BRT project, they goofed it up in spite of spending over 7 billion rupees in kickbacks. Along with the fake education reforms, this project has been PTI's biggest failure - they are breaking all records of incompetence.

We were told that PTI have eliminated corruption. Unfortunately, it appears that when PTI took charge in 2013, angels did not descend from the heavens after all.

As expected, the "independent" NAB is sleeping now. This once again proves the point that their crusade is not against corruption but rather, it is a carefully crafted witch-hunt against certain political parties.

This government will lead this country into the ground. They cannot even construct a single metro and reform the education system in a single province, but somehow, they want us to believe that they will put the country in order.

What is the point of you repeating this article, Afterall it's you that claims that Corruption isn't a problem. So is Corruption a problem or not?
 
What is the point of you repeating this article, Afterall it's you that claims that Corruption isn't a problem. So is Corruption a problem or not?

This is not about me but about PTI and their supporters. We were told that PTI has ended corruption in KP. So can you explain this?
 
Seems the system set up in KPK has enough checks in place to make sure that the corruption was identified. Next step would be to punish the thieves, and bring back the looted money. And obviously they can improve so hopefully they learn from this and plan the next line better.

I have been following this, as well as the other BRT on another forum. Clearly they have made blunders, but the project has not been launched as yet. Lets give them the benefit of the doubt and see the final product before deeming this a disaster. It may well end up being better than the BRT in Pindi, Lahore , and Multan upon launch.
 
Is Corruption a problem or not?

You are not going to weasel out of this by turning it in on me.

In my view, corruption is a minor issue as long as the government is competent. I would prefer a corrupt but competent government over an honest but incompetent government.

PTI has proved to be not only spectacularly incompetent but also corrupt. They have achieved nothing so far except fake education reforms in KP and goofing up the only mega development project that they undertook.

At a federal level, their only achievement so far has been inflation which has made life miserable for the poor people.

However, you have always rejected the notion that corruption is not a big issue, and you have said this on record that it is the biggest malice in Pakistan that has stunted our growth and development.

You have also said this on record that PTI will put an end to corruption because they are a party of honest leadership.

So can you and your fellow cult members who are saluting you explain the 7 billion in kickbacks on PTI’s watch? A project that even the PTI leadership have finally been forced to admit has been a disaster.

This is the reality of PTI. A party filled with good for nothing buffoons who have taken gullible people for a ride and will bring doom to this country.

If they stay in power for 10 years, the damage will be irreversible. PMLN or PPP must prevail in the 2023 election.
 
Seems the system set up in KPK has enough checks in place to make sure that the corruption was identified. Next step would be to punish the thieves, and bring back the looted money. And obviously they can improve so hopefully they learn from this and plan the next line better.

I have been following this, as well as the other BRT on another forum. Clearly they have made blunders, but the project has not been launched as yet. Lets give them the benefit of the doubt and see the final product before deeming this a disaster. It may well end up being better than the BRT in Pindi, Lahore , and Multan upon launch.


It better be. The people of Peshawar have suffered because of their mismanagement more than the people in other cities. BRT has turned Peshawar into a mess and it has been delayed 6 times.

The government repeatedly gave fake deadlines to gain momentum for the election and win votes on fake promises.

However, the government also faces a long-term challenge that goes beyond their incompetence. The fact is that the masses of Peshawar are uncivilized people, and they have little regard for cleanliness and maintenance when it comes it public property.

The authorities will have their work cut out to maintain the BRT in good condition.
 
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It better be. The people of Peshawar have suffered because of their mismanagement more than the people in other cities. BRT has turned Peshawar into a mess and it has been delayed 6 times.

The government repeatedly gave fake deadlines to gain momentum for the election and win votes on fake promises.

However, the government also faces a long-term challenge that goes beyond their incompetence. The fact is that the masses of Peshawar are uncivilized people, and they have little regard for cleanliness and maintenance when it comes it public property.

The authorities will have their work cut out to maintain the BRT in good condition.

Thats not just Peshawar, its the entire country. I was in Karachi a few years back and it was filthy. Went with a cousin to eat at a restaurant and as we were coming back to his car he threw away his milkshake on the street. I told him people like you are ruining the country, and his response was the country is already ruined. this is a guy with a masters degree, who lives in a posh area, huge house, basically all the luxuries one can reasonably expect.

The culture needs to change. Ideally in terms of cleanliness, try to emulate Japan.
 
You cant build anything in pakistan without bribery, even Musharraf knew that, actually managed to get some roads built in karachi.
 
صوبائی انسپکشن ٹیم کی بی آرٹی منصوبےسےمتعلق رپورٹ منظر عام پر آگئی
پشاور: عوام کے پیسے کو بی آر ٹی پر ضائع کیا گیا، رپورٹ
پشاور؛ ناقص منصوبہ بندی ،ڈیزائن پروجیکٹ کے کام میں غفلت برتی گئی،
رپورٹ میں کئی خامیوں کی نشاندہی
پشاور: فیزیبیلیٹی سٹڈی ،نکاسی آب جیو ٹیکنکل رپورٹ ،ہائی وے رپورٹ ،ساخت رپورٹ،ٹریفک ،یوٹیلیٹی رپورٹ میں خامیوں کے باعث منصوبے میں تبدیلیاں کی گئیں، رپورٹ
پشاور: تکمیل میں عوامی خزانے کو نقصان پہنچا، ناقص منصوبہ بندی کےباعث ٹریفک کےنظام شدید متاثرہوگیا، رپورٹ
پشاور: ریچ تھری میں یونیورسٹی روڈ اور بورڈ کے واک آوے متاثر ہوئے ہیں، رپورٹ
پشاور: مستقبل میں موجودہ سگنلز سے شہریوں کی مشکلات میں اضافہ ہوگا، رپورٹ
پشاور: پی سی ون میں شور اور شہریوں کی نجی آزادی کا خیال نہیں رکھا گیا، رپورٹ
پشاور: پیدل سفرکرنےوالےلوگوں کی گزرگاہوں کاخیال نہیں رکھاگیا، رپورٹ
پشاور: بی آرٹی باتھ رومز انتہائی ناقص اور غیر معیاری بنائےجاچکےہیں، رپورٹ
بعض مقامات پربائک کانظام ہےبعض جگہ نہیں جومستقبل میں مشکلات پیداکریگا، رپورٹ
پشاور: غیر معیاری منصوبہ سے جگہ جگہ کریک آنے لگے ہیں، رپورٹ
پشاور: صوبائی انسپکشن ٹیم کی تجاویزبھی رپورٹ میں شامل
پشاور: ناقص منصوبہ بندی سے وابستہ اداروں کا احتساب کیا جائے، تجویز
پشاور: ٹریفک کا مناسب بندوبست کرکےشہریوں کیلئےآسانی پیداکی جائے، تجویز
پشاور: تہکال،آبدرہ،بورڈ بازار مناسب جگہ شفٹ کئے جائے، تجویز
پشاور: پشاور یونیورسٹی کے اطراف کی زمین خریدنےکی سفارش، کشادگی کی جائے
پشاور: چار لین کی بجائے تین لین بنائی جائے، تجویز
پشاور: ٹریفک کنٹرول کرنے کے لیے سپیڈ بریکر بنائے جائیں، تجویز
پشاور: بزرگ شہریوں کو روڈ کراس کی مناسب سہولتیں دی جائیں، تجویز
پشاور: رپورٹ میں نکاسی آب نظام پر بھی سوالات اٹھائے گئے ہیں
پشاور: نکاسی آب کا مناسب بندوبست کیا جائے، تجویز
پشاور: پی ڈی اے کو منصوبے کے حوالے سے قانونی مشاورت جلد سے جلد کرنی چاہیئے، رپورٹ
پشاور: کریک کے حوالے سے یونیورسٹی آف سائنس اینڈ ٹیکنالوجی سے تکنیکی مدد لی جائے، رپورٹ
 
I clearly agreed with some points mentioned above [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] I am not sure its fake or real report but most of the points look valid.
 
I clearly agreed with some points mentioned above [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] I am not sure its fake or real report but most of the points look valid.

The Dawn report today mentions incompetence in the planning but no mention of the 7bn. Where does the 7bn figure come from [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
 
Damning report of public money waste on Peshawar BRT

PESHAWAR: “Havoc has been played with the public money through faulty planning & designing, negligence in execution of work, and poor management of the project,” a 27-page official report on the multi-billion rupees Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in Peshawar said.

The report compiled by the Provincial Inspection Team (PIT) on the orders of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister also points to the “shadiness of the affairs at play in the project” causing loss to the public exchequer as “quantities of the items having exorbitant quoted rates have been increased while those having zero rates have been deleted”.

The inspection team in its report, submitted to the government on Jan 30, recommended fixing of responsibility for faulty design and execution of work causing loss to the government. Dawn has a copy of the report.

Chief Minister Mahmood Khan had publicly announced holding an inquiry into the delay and problems caused on account of the BRT, but officials say no formal orders have been issued thus far to fix responsibility for the faulty design and execution of work.

But on Tuesday, the government removed the provincial transport secretary and director general of the Peshawar Development Authority, the head of the BRT executing agency.

KP Information Minister Shaukat Yousafzai said his government was looking into the inspection team’s report. “We are examining the report and we shall address all the issues and recommendations.”

“We are cognizant of the problems being faced by the people. Chief Minister Mahmood Khan wants to see the project completed as soon as possible,” Mr Yousafzai said in his comments to Dawn.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has already submitted its preliminary findings on the Rs67.8 billion mega mass transit system funded by the Asian Development Bank, but the report has been sealed by the Peshawar High Court (PHC), pending completion of the project to avoid further delays in a project that has seen many inauguration dates changed much to the embarrassment of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

Construction work on the BRT had commenced in October 2017 and was slated to complete within six months, close to the general elections. The project, however, faced delays, prompting the PHC to order NAB in July last year to look into what it called a “shady and shaky” project.

The project was due to be inaugurated again on March 23 this year, but it was put off again due to incomplete work, non-availability of buses and concerns over traffic bottlenecks it has caused.

Officials say that the PTI leadership at the highest level has been shaken and embarrassed by not just the delays but also the problems the project has caused in its wake and efforts are now being made to mitigate and resolve them before it could be formally inaugurated.

The officials say that 11 choking points have been identified along the BRT route and a committee has been formed to resolve the issues ahead of its inauguration.

Questioning the rationale behind launching the BRT, the provincial inspection team noted that before the launch of the mass transit system, traffic congestion problem had been resolved to a great extent by the government by executing a project regarding widening, construction of dedicated U-turns, beautification, installation of LED lights on roads and general development.

“Immediately after completion of the said project, the BRT project was launched for the same location/corridor,” the report noted. “One fails to understand that widening/beautification project and BRT project overlapped each other and during the execution of the BRT project, whole of the work done under the earlier project was uprooted.”

“Planning and approval of both the projects had been in process at the same time and even executing agency for both the projects was the same. Logic behind such actions causing blatant waste of public money needs accountability and responsibility fixation,” the report said.

The inspection team went on to say that after the completion of the main corridor and blacktopping of roads meant for mixed traffic, it was expected that it would ease out traffic problems compared to the pre-BRT condition in Peshawar.

“But on the contrary, traffic congestion has increased at places where BRT corridor is At-Grid specifically at the location of BRT stations,” it noted.

“Construction of At-Grid BRT followed by At-Grid bus stations were wrong decisions which had resulted into the present catastrophic situation of the traffic.”

Identifying the problems, the inspection team noted that pre-BRT 20.5 meter wide carriageway & service road (excluding the 1.50 meter center-median) on one side for mixed traffic had now been reduced to only 9.60 meters after completion of the BRT bus station, which was 53.17 per cent less than the pre-BRT available space, which it warned, was insufficient to cope with growing traffic volume.

Further aggravating the problem, it said, the non-uniform carriageway before and after the bus stations had created a funnel-like situation creating bottlenecks and adding pressure on reduced carriageway for mixed traffic.

The report highlighted design flaws in Reach-II of the elevated BRT bus stations for which elevator, escalator and staircases were to be installed while the passengers would have to cross the mixed traffic At-Grid at seven points causing frequent traffic disruptions.

In the cantonment area, it pointed out, the elevated bus stations were just at arm’s length from the nearby residential and commercial buildings violating privacy while no provisions had been made for the installation of louvers and sound barriers.

The report referred to problems all along the Reach-I, Reach-II and Reach-III. Though not contained in the report, the situation is more troublesome on the GT Road just opposite the historic Qila Bala Hisar, where the BRT has eaten away much of the historic Jinnah Park, the venue of 1947 referendum but has virtually cut it the southern part of the GT Road from the northern part, requiring traffic to take long detours to reach their destination.

At Reach-I, it said, some of the BRT stations had been underground approaches, while some had elevated approaches. “Passengers will always have to calculate whether (they have) to go up or down to approach the bus stations.”

Furthermore, the report said, there were no pedestrian crossings other than those at the bus stations in Reach-I and Reach-III located 800 meters apart.

It pointed out that the design was changed several times at various locations, citing the existence of drain during excavations. Not only was the entire lane strip pavement was changed to full length concrete rigid pavement but were payments were made against the already work done and dismantled.

Some government officials blame the foreign consultant hired for approximately Rs1.5 billion for the flawed design and frequent changes to the concept design.

More shocking however, was “unrealistic completion period of six months”, according to the report. The previous PTI government paid 25pc extra as a reward to the contractor to complete the project within the stipulated timeframe. The contractor not only pocketed the 25pc extra money but also failed to complete the project even after one year.

Some officials warn that the considerable delay in the completion of the project could prompt the contractor to invoke price adjustment (escalation) clause that may cost the provincial government dearly.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1473563/damning-report-of-public-money-waste-on-peshawar-brt
 
Not a surpise, both the Isloo and Lahore projects went overbudget as well. The key thing is that they were completed, and hopefully Peshawar's does as well, regardless of cost, as did the Islamabad Airport.

Cant say the same for Karachi tho.);
 
So we have people getting killed in test runs, stations losing their roofs because of heavy rain, and roads getting flooded because PTI have not installed a proper drainage system after ruling for 6 years.

As someone rightly pointed out, soon enough, the entire Pakistan will be one big BRT.
 
So we have people getting killed in test runs, stations losing their roofs because of heavy rain, and roads getting flooded because PTI have not installed a proper drainage system after ruling for 6 years.

As someone rightly pointed out, soon enough, the entire Pakistan will be one big BRT.

Pakistan government’s battle against bloated trade deficit is finally bearing fruit as it shrank by 14% to $23.45bn in the first nine months of the current fiscal year from $27.29bn in the corresponding period last year.

The decline in deficit – down $3.84bn in the July-March period – is estimated to be in the range of $5bn-$6bn at the end of the ongoing fiscal year.This contraction is mainly attributable to a steep fall in overall import bill even though export proceeds posted a mixed trend during the period under review.On a month-on-month basis, the trade deficit fell by 37.74% to $1.93bn in March from $3.1bn over the corresponding month last year.
 
So we have people getting killed in test runs, stations losing their roofs because of heavy rain, and roads getting flooded because PTI have not installed a proper drainage system after ruling for 6 years.

As someone rightly pointed out, soon enough, the entire Pakistan will be one big BRT.


Wait for Pervez Khattak sahib to come on Tv and say :


“ KPK Government has nothing to do with BRT, we are just supervising it. It is an ADB project.
 
Wait for Pervez Khattak sahib to come on Tv and say :


“ KPK Government has nothing to do with BRT, we are just supervising it. It is an ADB project.

Pakistan government’s battle against bloated trade deficit is finally bearing fruit as it shrank by 14% to $23.45bn in the first nine months of the current fiscal year from $27.29bn in the corresponding period last year.

The decline in deficit – down $3.84bn in the July-March period – is estimated to be in the range of $5bn-$6bn at the end of the ongoing fiscal year.This contraction is mainly attributable to a steep fall in overall import bill even though export proceeds posted a mixed trend during the period under review.On a month-on-month basis, the trade deficit fell by 37.74% to $1.93bn in March from $3.1bn over the corresponding month last year.
 
Pakistan government’s battle against bloated trade deficit is finally bearing fruit as it shrank by 14% to $23.45bn in the first nine months of the current fiscal year from $27.29bn in the corresponding period last year.

The decline in deficit – down $3.84bn in the July-March period – is estimated to be in the range of $5bn-$6bn at the end of the ongoing fiscal year.This contraction is mainly attributable to a steep fall in overall import bill even though export proceeds posted a mixed trend during the period under review.On a month-on-month basis, the trade deficit fell by 37.74% to $1.93bn in March from $3.1bn over the corresponding month last year.

This has nothing to do with the OP
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">What a great project of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NayaPakistan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NayaPakistan</a> <br>..&#55358;&#56596; <a href="https://t.co/VGgjFsg2DS">https://t.co/VGgjFsg2DS</a></p>— Ayesha Bakhsh (@AyeshaBakhsh) <a href="https://twitter.com/AyeshaBakhsh/status/1115817392427479040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 10, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Why is the government undertaking a public transport project and not a specialist construction firm just like any other country would do?
 
they only made 1 brt, and they even did corruption in that aswell.

thank god these buffoons dont have senate. They obviously dont know how to govern.
 
they only made 1 brt, and they even did corruption in that aswell.

thank god these buffoons dont have senate. They obviously dont know how to govern.

Yeah they should learn governance from Billo Rani and his party, 250+ children dead in Thar just in the 4 months of 2019.


We need more Bhutto shaheeds along with Zardari Shaheed and Talpur Shaheed.
 
Has anyone even read the 27 page report or busy spinning it basis headlines. I read some of it, have to say it reads like a gossip rag without much substantiation
 
So we have people getting killed in test runs, stations losing their roofs because of heavy rain, and roads getting flooded because PTI have not installed a proper drainage system after ruling for 6 years.

As someone rightly pointed out, soon enough, the entire Pakistan will be one big BRT.

Gosh that is staggering. Have seen reports of civil unrest in many other places too with the federal government trying to overthrow the provincial one (Sindh if i am not wrong?) -factual or is it a mountain out of a molehill
 
I would have taken the OP seriously if he had created a similar thread on the Punjab Saaf Paani project.
 
I would have taken the OP seriously if he had created a similar thread on the Punjab Saaf Paani project.

so basically just because a thread was not made, the BRT corruption is ok?

So you guys dont argue here for whats right and wrong but just on the basis of the poster. nice.
 
so basically just because a thread was not made, the BRT corruption is ok?

So you guys dont argue here for whats right and wrong but just on the basis of the poster. nice.

BRT Corruption is not ok and the PTI needs to get to the bottom of it. What is interesting is that you and Namoon thinks it's ok and your friend that runs when challenged lies all the time. You can't bring yourself to comment on the trillions stolen and don't even comment. All Corruption is bad, it's the single biggest reason why the country is bankrupt.
 
So the ADB Is happy and thinks it's on time and on budget, so once again someone explain where the 7bn comes from because the dawn report made no mention [MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
 
So the ADB Is happy and thinks it's on time and on budget, so once again someone explain where the 7bn comes from because the dawn report made no mention [MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]

ADB bik gayee hai. hehe
 
Lol at patwaris and fake account jayalas .i don't know whether to laugh or cry about there mental state.
 
We shouldve just asked China to send their Govt. construction team over and build it all for us.
Guaranteed every project would be completed in 5 years.
 
So is the 7 Billion claim substantial, I've not seen much evidence other than the OP
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] and [MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION]. Please tell us what your source is? I read the Dawn report and it made no mention at all of this very large figure. Corruption kills poor countries LIKE PK and if there is any substance, we need to get to the bottom.
 
This is peanuts, a single MNA of PPP alone hordes this amount of illgotten wealth in cash in their residence. No biggie.
 
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