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Agri Extension Department denies allegations of licensing irregularities

Agri Extension Department denies allegations of licensing irregularities

Key Takeaways

  • The Agri Extension Department has denied claims of bogus licensing and poor oversight.
  • Spokesman Munir Kaka refutes the allegations made in a Sindhi language daily newspaper.
  • Department asserts all administrative processes are in line with facts.

The Department of Agriculture Extension has vehemently denied recent allegations of issuing bogus licenses and poor oversight, according to a statement released on Thursday. Munir Kaka, the department’s spokesman, clarified that these claims published in a Sindhi language daily newspaper are contrary to factual information.

Kaka stated, 'All administrative processes within our department are conducted with utmost transparency and adhere strictly to established guidelines.' He further emphasized that the allegations are baseless and unsupported by credible evidence. The statement was issued as part of an ongoing effort to maintain public trust in the department’s operations.

The denial comes after a report published on July 9th in a Sindhi language daily newspaper raised concerns about pesticide laboratories, quality control measures, and distribution licensing practices within the Agri Extension Department. The report suggested that these processes may have been compromised or improperly managed, leading to potential risks for farmers and consumers.

In response, Kaka highlighted the department’s commitment to rigorous standards and oversight mechanisms. He noted, 'Our team undergoes regular training and is subject to periodic audits to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements.' The spokesman also assured that any discrepancies would be promptly addressed through internal reviews and corrective actions.

The denial of these allegations underscores the department's dedication to transparency and accountability in its operations. Kaka concluded by urging the public to rely on official communications for accurate information regarding agricultural practices and licensing procedures.

'All administrative processes within our department are conducted with utmost transparency and adhere strictly to established guidelines.'

Munir Kaka, Spokesman, Department of Agriculture Extension