
Such an act of corruption has come to the fore by Pakistan, after hearing that America has become furious. America had sent relief funds to save from the severe floods in Pakistan, but Pakistani leaders and officials also created a ruckus in it. The investigation revealed widespread corruption. At the same time, when America came to know about this, then US State Department spokesman Ned Price put Pakistan's class. Price said such acts would not be tolerated. He said that we will not accept corruption not only in Pakistan but in any other country of the world. Price said that we help countries in crisis in the world, we send financial aid to protect them, but corruption like this is a very serious matter. We will assess it and consider further action.
We have teamed up to oversee our events: Ned Price
Considering the corruption is serious, Ned Price said that we have established an adequate monitoring mechanism. Price said team members make regular trips to the field to oversee our events. We also have a disaster support response team called DART and their members are traveling to more than 10 flood-affected districts in Balochistan in Sindh province.
America gave Rs 460 crore in the name of flood relief
The US had announced an additional Rs 75 crore in addition to food security assistance of Rs 460 crore while providing flood relief to Pakistan. At the same time, the US expressed grief over the devastation and loss of life and property across Pakistan due to the devastating floods. But in this way corruption in Pakistan has given a big blow to America.
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