Ghost pensioners: No mechanism to identify the scam

by Tauqeer Abbas
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 At least 600,000 `ghost pensioners’ drew money from the public exchequer for a long time from the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) till the bank discovered the scam during efforts to reform the disbursement system in view of pensioners’ complaints about payment delays and heavy load of work on the bank staff.

This was stated by the President and Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Syed Ahmed Iqbal Ashraf, while testifying before the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue on Tuesday. He said the number of people receiving pensions from his bank had dropped from 2.2 million to 1.6 million recently after an internal reform eliminated 600,000 `ghost pensioners’. Some NBP branches, he said, were dealing with up to 80,000 pensioners in the first few days of every month which resulted in further delays. Ostensibly, some heirs of deceased pensioners had chosen not to inform the bank of the latter’s demise and continued collecting on their behalf.

The fraud was uncovered during the bank’s computerisation of the pension system which will be completed by the end of the year and is based upon pensions being transferred directly into pensioners’ accounts that can be operated via ATM cards requiring biometric verification for transactions. The possibility of deceit would thereby be largely eliminated. Equally important, so will the need for pensioners to queue up in person for hours to collect the pension, which — inhumane though it is in practice — is meant to safeguard against precisely such deception. That begs the question, how then could so many ghost pensioners go undetected for an extended period? After all, although pensioners can depute someone to collect in their place, they can do so only for three months at a stretch. Moreover, this is probably only the tip of the iceberg; there are certain to be many more ghost pensioners on other systems, such as Pakistan Post, from where pensions are disbursed. The authorities, rather than different institutions independently, should undertake efforts to address the shortcomings, thereby putting an end to such manipulation.As it is, pensions account for a huge proportion of the government’s annual budget outlay, and while the amount undeservedly disbursed so far has yet to be determined, it is likely to be considerable.

 

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