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MUCT transparency
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Sports 2025-01-13 13:38:54 I want to comment(0)
THIS is with reference to the report ‘KMC collects Rs220m municipal tax through August KE bills’ (Nov 6), quoting the city mayor as disclosing that the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) had raised that much revenue through the recently imposed Municipal Utility Charges Tax (MUCT). The amount, collected through K-Electric (KE) bills, was against a target of nearly Rs3 billion for the year. This is encouraging news, especially considering the persistent concerns raised by the KMC about the lack of sufficient funds. For years, the administration has cited limited financial resources as a barrier to tackling key urban challenges. The KMC’s commitment to ensuring transparency in using MUCT funds is a step in the right direction. The mayor’s assurance to publish detailed receipts and expenses on the KMC website can help foster greater public trust. However, it is vital that the funds generated from across the city are distributed equitably. While it is commendable that the KMC is taking action in certain areas, the funds should be allocated fairly to address the needs of all neighbourhoods in Karachi, regardless of their economic status. The benefits of this tax must be spread evenly to ensure that every area sees tangible improvements. Moreover, the public must be regularly updated on how their contributions are being spent, and the KMC must ensure that these funds are used efficiently and transparently.
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