Abstract
Natural disaster provides an opportunity for development as well as corruption. Corruption in disaster relief activities has gained a global attention. Pakistan is no exception. The vulnerability of Pakistan to a multiplicity of disasters like natural, hydrometer- logical, manmade, etc. is well known. However, the Government’s performance in Disaster situations and its ability in organizing and providing Disaster response including distribution of relief and the post disaster development is afar dream to come true. The main problem is the lack of governance and the culture of corruption generated and patronized by those who are responsible for it nipping. Corruption in humanitarian aid devoured most of the charities meant for the affectees and the national money allocated for the purpose. This paper takes Balakot as a case study of disaster relief corruption. In Balakot, only 14 % developmental work in eight years was completed, i.e. less than 2% a year.

Amir Zada Asad, Basharat Hussain, Imran Ahmad Sajid. (2014) Disaster Relief Corruption A Case Study of Balakot Town, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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