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£300m earthquake aid 'misused by Zardari’
More than £300 million in foreign aid for victims of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake has been diverted by President Asif Zardari's government to other causes, officials have told The Daily Telegraph.

They now fear that the alleged diversion of funds will deter donors from giving further aid after the country's devastating floods.
According to senior officials, schools, hospitals, houses and roads planned with money given by foreign governments and international aid groups remain unbuilt almost five years after the earthquake which killed 80,000 and left four million people homeless.
International donors gave £3.5 billion to rebuild vast swaths of Pakistan's Kashmir and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces after the earthquake destroyed the region's infrastructure.
However, senior Pakistani officials yesterday said more than £300 million given in aid has yet to be handed over to the country's Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA).
Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan's opposition leader, last night said suspicion among potential donors was hampering the fund-raising effort to help more than 14 million people displaced by the floods which have swept away buildings, bridges and roads in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Punjab provinces.
"There's reluctance, even people in this country are not giving generously into this flood fund because they're not too sure the money will be spent honestly," he told The Daily Telegraph.
Mr Zardari has already been criticised for his handing of the floods after failing to cancel his foreign trip, which included a meeting with David Cameron at Chequers, despite scale of the disaster. So far 14 million people need help and 1,600 have died, making it the world's worst humanitarian disaster, according to the UN.
Mr Zardari has now failed to cancel a trip to Russia next week but has scaled it down from a two-day visit to a one-day visit.
Earthquake reconstruction directors were first told their budgets were being cut in March 2009 when 12 billion Pakistan Rupees (£90 million) was diverted from their budget to other government projects. They were told: "When we have the money we will pay you," said one senior official. "All the money was given by Western governments, but they said 'we have so many other problems,'" he added.
In June this year, ERRA staff were told their 2010-2011 budget of 43 billion Pakistan Rupees (£322 million) had been but down to just 10 billion Rupees (£75 million).
In Balakot, where 5,000 of the town's 25,000 people were killed in the earthquake, thousands of families were told their entire town would be rebuilt six miles away because it stood directly in the 'red zone' directly above the fault line.
But despite promises that the new town would be completed by last month, not a single new road has been completed nor a building construction begun on the site of "New Balakot". When the Telegraph visited the "new town" this week mechanical diggers stood rusting and security guards said there had been no work on the site for more than a year. Officials said contractors had not been paid since April and were still owed £22.5 million. Kamal Nawaz,30, of Gairlat Village, where families of 14 are living in tiny two room temporary huts, said:"they told us they could build three new Balakots but we're still waiting for one." A minute of an ERRA meeting to discuss the funding crisis earlier this month decided there would be "no further work on all on-going projects," while an internal letter dated August 6th explained that as a result of the "rationalization exercise" several offices would have to be closed and assets auctioned. Plans have also been made to cut its 3000 staff down to 800.
Officials said as all the earthquake reconstruction projects had been identified and budgeted for with funds donated by foreign governments and aid agencies, there was no justification for the cuts.
Pakistan's finance secretary Salman Siddiq said the government had rejected requests for extra funds because of the country's fiscal deficit but denied any foreign aid funds had been diverted. "No cuts were imposed last year," he said.
£300m earthquake aid 'misused by Zardari’ - Telegraph
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its like 1 week old report
 
I would like the rebutal propaganda article that refutes the claim made by this one and points the finger at someone else with hard Pakistani evidence and facts. Keep the buck roaming. I am just joking about that article, please dont bother waking up your search engine, it might be too early in the morning for you guys to get worked up in that comfortable seat.
 
In 2005 was Zardari in power? I think it was Mushy.
 
Earthquake reconstruction directors were first told their budgets were being cut in March 2009 when 12 billion Pakistan Rupees (£90 million) was diverted from their budget to other government projects. They were told: "When we have the money we will pay you," said one senior official.

March 2009. Reconstruction money that was raised to build after the devastation.
 
Propaganda ... people just want to flame people's emotions so that it can lead to further violence or in fact to another term of military rule!
 
Demo-crazy is the best revenge people

We deserve people like him, tell me you were not expecting this

Democracy needs time to thrive. Pakistan's democracy is still in its infancy. It will take a while before bearing fruit. But instead of cutting it off at the root, it should be carefully nurtured and pruned

Military rule is never the solution. Any man who seizes power and has no accountability is likely to go corrupt. And the situation will be worse. If Zardari is this bad, imagine if he was a military general with he backing of the army behind him! He would have turned the country into the next North Korea.

If you want a particular person in power (say General Kiyani), that person should follow the rules and compete in an election. And you can vote him into power.
 
Demo-crazy is the best revenge people

We deserve people like him, tell me you were not expecting this

This democracy was born out of a very high level and open assassination, still unanswered and swept under the carpet... so let's keep that in mind. This is not real representative democracy. In real democratic republics, such things do not happen. There are trials, people are held accountable and punished, and most importantly the spouse of the slain campaigner does not automatically become the winner, no matter what their investment or affiliation with the party or campaigner. If Hillary Clinton won the last election and was assassinated...Bill Clinton would not get to be President. That is not how democracies work, parliamentary or presidential or any other system within this scope. So let's not soil the name of the only system that has ever worked for humanity...look around, people are living life to the fullest and well secure within their nation (Not directly around you but in other far off places). It is the system which you speak low of that has given them this...not anything else.
 
My advice : Everyone should hold their anti-democracy sentiments till the next election. Because the last one was a complete fraud and should be treated like a crime scene...let's not use that unfortunate event in history as a measuring tape for democracy. Let's also not use this opportunity to step backwards and adopt fascism again. Because no matter what you will argue, military rule has never been described in any other terms than fascism. No nation in the past 1,000 years has benefited from such a set up.
 
lol, an amazing thing about these kind of threads is that everytime a new person appears (mostly in opposition of the topic) and then after the thread dies, the person also disappears!
We have two on this thread. :cool:
 
I do not know why I found Zardari very happy ever since Benazir was gone, never saw him sad.
 
I do not know why I found Zardari very happy ever since Benazir was gone, never saw him sad.
Wouldn't you be happy if you were in jail and then went straight to President House with a net worth of 700+ million USD?
 
Sorry but if Benazir was alive, he will still be having all of those minus being president.
 
zardari in 2005>?

NO. Uptill Musharraf was in power and the body ERRA was being headed by Gen Nadeem there was no misappropriation of funds.

When Zardari took over he had replaced gen nadeem with his own blue eyed person and all the stealing of money is said to have been done in this period
 

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