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    Sajjad HussainBy Sajjad HussainDecember 8, 2025Updated:December 8, 2025No Comments4 Views
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    KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has ordered all provincial departments to conduct government procurement exclusively through the e-procurement system, known as ePAD, in a move aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in public spending. The directive, officials said, reflects a broader push by the provincial government to modernize procurement processes and ensure fair competition in government contracts.

    A spokesperson for the chief minister’s office said Shah emphasized that every purchase of government equipment in Sindh must now be processed through ePAD. He highlighted that a transparent and standardized approach was essential to restoring public confidence in government operations and reducing opportunities for mismanagement or corruption.

    The chief minister categorically ruled out the use of alternative methods for tendering, noting that ePAD is fully integrated with national procurement networks and is capable of handling tenders efficiently across Pakistan. He added that the system would not only make the procurement process more transparent but also foster stronger competition among both national and international companies, creating broader opportunities for businesses to participate in government projects.

    Experts say the move could mark a significant shift in how public contracts are awarded in Sindh, potentially reducing delays and irregularities that have historically plagued government purchases. By mandating the use of ePAD, Shah’s administration seeks to streamline tendering procedures while sending a clear message that transparency and accountability are priorities for the provincial government.

    Officials indicated that the government would monitor compliance closely, and departments failing to adhere to the directive could face administrative consequences, signaling a firm commitment to institutional reform and efficient governance.

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