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Minister’s Rs1.5 Million Thailand Massage Bill Sparks Controversy

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ISLAMABAD: A fresh debate has erupted in government circles after a federal special assistant/minister of state allegedly submitted a massage bill worth Rs 1.5 million to his ministry.

According to sources, the minister concerned has taken the stand that these expenses are related to massage services received in Thailand during an official visit, which should be paid from the government account. However, the ministry’s secretary has refused to sign the bill and the rules and regulations of the matter are being reviewed.

Sources say that the secretary has raised questions about the nature of the bill, its legality and the justification for payment as per the government expenditure rules, due to which the file is still pending.

On the other hand, the matter has also created a reaction in public circles. Critics say that at a time when the country is facing inflation, unemployment and economic difficulties, the attempt to pay for personal expenses from the government treasury goes against public sentiments.

It should be noted that no official details have been released by the relevant ministry or minister regarding this matter, however, the decision to approve or reject the bill will be made in accordance with the rules and regulations.

Staff Reporter

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