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Pakistan assembly queries on ad spending go unanswered

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 7 April 2026 |  JP Staff Report

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Pakistan assembly queries on ad spending go unanswered
In the National Assembly, ministers did not provide details on government media advertising expenditures during question hour. Lawmakers requested breakdowns by channel and media type, itemized payments to outlets and influencers, recruitment records, and audit findings.

ISLAMABAD — Key questions about government spending on media advertisements remained unanswered in Pakistan’s National Assembly on Monday, raising fresh concerns about transparency and accountability in the allocation of public funds to media outlets.

During the question hour, multiple lawmakers sought detailed disclosures from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting regarding advertising expenditures over recent years, but the official response recorded was simply: “reply not received.”

Lawmakers press for transparency

Independent MNA Awaid Haider Jakhar asked for a breakdown of spending on advertisements across television channels and the rationale behind such expenditures. Separately, independent MNA Ali Mohammad Khan requested comprehensive data covering the last three financial years and the current fiscal year, including allocations across print, electronic, and social media.

He further sought a detailed breakdown of payments made to individual media houses, channels, publications, digital platforms, and influencers, along with the stated purpose of each disbursement. His queries also extended to hiring practices within the ministry’s subsidiaries, asking for information on appointments, qualifications, and recruitment procedures.

Ministry fails to provide details

Additional questions were raised about audits of media-related spending, including findings and any corrective measures taken to ensure transparency and fairness. Two lawmakers from the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians, Dr. Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro and Syeda Shehla Raza, also submitted queries related to advertisement budgets and ministry expenditures.

Despite the breadth of these questions, the ministry did not provide any substantive response during the session, leaving lawmakers without clarity on how public funds have been distributed within the media sector.

Broader concerns over media funding

The lack of disclosure comes amid ongoing criticism of government advertising practices in Pakistan. Billions of rupees are spent annually on advertisements, which critics argue are often used to promote ruling parties rather than serve public information needs.

The issue is particularly sensitive as Pakistan’s media industry faces shrinking advertising revenues and financial instability. Concerns about political favoritism in ad allocations have fueled debates over editorial independence, with some media organizations alleging that funding decisions can influence coverage.

WHY THIS MATTERS: The absence of transparency in government ad spending directly affects newsroom independence in Pakistan, where state advertising remains a major revenue source. For journalists, unclear funding patterns can signal potential pressure points that shape editorial decisions and media sustainability.

ATTRIBUTION: Reporting by JournalismPakistan, based on proceedings of the National Assembly session and publicly available statements and queries submitted by lawmakers on April 6, 2026.

PHOTO: By Adriano Gadini from Pixabay

Key Points

  • Multiple lawmakers asked for detailed disclosures on government advertising expenditures.
  • Requests included breakdowns by television channels, print, electronic and social media, and payments to individual outlets and influencers.
  • The Ministry of Information recorded the official response as "reply not received."
  • Lawmakers also sought information on recruitment at ministry subsidiaries and audit findings.
  • The unanswered queries have heightened concerns about transparency and accountability in public fund allocation.

Key Questions & Answers

What happened during the question hour?

Lawmakers' questions on government media advertising expenditures went unanswered; the Ministry's official entry was recorded as "reply not received."

What specific details did lawmakers request?

They sought breakdowns by channel and media type, itemized payments to outlets and influencers, recruitment records at ministry subsidiaries, and any audit findings.

Which lawmakers raised the queries?

Independent MNAs Awaid Haider Jakhar and Ali Mohammad Khan, along with PPP parliamentarians including Dr. Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro and Syeda Shehla Raza, raised questions.

Why are these unanswered questions a concern?

Unanswered disclosures raise issues about transparency and accountability in the allocation of public funds to media; auditing and corrective measures were specifically requested.

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