Recovery of fines raised through e-challans reduced in 2024 to Rs 3,834 crore compared to Rs 4,150 crore in 2023, while unpaid fines spiked.
Addressing the provincial assembly, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Zia-ul-Hasan Lanjar said an eight-member panel had been formed to conduct a comprehensive review of the fine structure.
Eight-member body comprising four PPP lawmakers, three MQM-P and one from PTI; maiden meeting to be held next week.
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The 308 AI-backed cameras placed at 28 locations across the city contributed to bringing the overall challan count up by 1.5 times, said officials.
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