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ISLAMABAD (Sapeher Times) SENIOR JOURNALIST RANA IMRAN LATIF SLAMS GOVERNMENT OVER SIDELINING OF ANTI-CORRUPTION OFFICER; SAYS “CORRUPTION HAS WON”

ISLAMABAD (Sapeher Times) Prominent investigative journalist Rana Imran Latif has launched a scathing critique against the ruling government, accusing it of protecting powerful corruption rings while systematically sidelining honest public servants.
In an official public statement released via his verified digital handles today, the seasoned analyst openly questioned the state’s political will to combat financial crimes, declaring that the current administration’s integrity-driven slogans have completely lost institutional weight.
Sidelining an Anti-Corruption Icon
The core of the journalist’s grievance centers on the sudden administrative sidelining of an unnamed Grade-20 government official. According to Latif, this officer has been a pivotal force in investigating and successfully prosecuting multi-billion rupee financial scams across the country.
Highlighting the officer’s track record, Rana Imran Latif stated:
“A Grade 20 government officer who fought relentlessly against corruption worth billions, with documented cases and successful prosecutions that sent corrupt individuals behind bars, is a true hero in my eyes. Instead of being recognized and rewarded for his service, he has been cast aside.”
“Corruption Has Won”
The veteran media professional did not mince words regarding the broader systemic impact of this administrative shuffle. He asserted that by penalizing an upright officer instead of rewarding him, the ruling elite have effectively signaled a surrender to powerful economic mafias.
“He has not been defeated. Corruption has won,” Latif remarked grimly, adding that the real damage is not to the officer’s career, but to the governing machinery itself.
Loss of State Credibility
The statement concludes with a strong reminder of the ruling coalition’s foundational political pledges. Latif argued that the treatment of top-tier anti-corruption investigators exposes a deep contradiction between state rhetoric and actual practice.
“The real loss belongs to the current rulers,” the senior journalist maintained. “With this, their promise of a ‘corruption-free Pakistan’ has lost all credibility.”
The statement has quickly triggered widespread debate within bureaucratic and media circles, with many calling on the government to clarify the reasons behind shifting high-performing accountability officers out of active service.

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