RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has officially rejected the claims that the Pakistan government has sent Hajj Funds to an unauthorized account, calling the allegations”baseless.” The authorities said no such thing has happened.
Saudi Arabia’s computerized Hajj platform adheres to the “highest standards of transparency and accuracy,” according to a senior official from the Kingdom’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.
The ministry guaranteed rigorous oversight and regulation of all Hajj-related financial transactions and administrative procedures.
The computerized Hajj system in Saudi Arabia is completely transparent and dependable, according to diplomatic officials, who also said that recent allegations that money was sent to the incorrect Saudi account in some Pakistani media outlets are baseless.
Saudi authorities addressed worries about Pakistan’s Hajj quota being underutilized by emphasizing the need to follow the schedule for concluding agreements and services after each Hajj season.
They also underlined that all participating nations must effectively manage the quota allocation and utilization procedure.
DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering plans that could allow the Afghan women's…
ISLAMABAD: Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have once again unsettled global oil…
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's energy sector is headed for another high-stakes international commercial arbitration, with Petrosin CNG…
PESHAWAR: Documents have been sought from employees who have completed 5 years of service for…
ISLAMABAD: The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thundershowers in various cities. According to the…
ISLAMABAD: Pak Suzuki’s latest financing policy has released the prices of all Cultus variants, total…