ISLAMABAD: The Government of Punjab has made it mandatory for the sugar millers to carry out their transactions to sugarcane farmers through banks.
Apparently, in its bid to control the sugar crisis and exploitation of sugarcane farmers, on Thursday the provincial government has amended the Sugar Factories Control Act 1950 to necessitate the recorded transactions.
The Cane Commissioner of Punjab administration has advised the cane growers to open their bank accounts in the local banks near the mills to ensure swift transactions.
With transactions made via banks, the growers shall have the protection from millers’ alleged exploitation, the cane commissioner noted.
He said that with banks facilitating the transactions between the dealings of growers and millers, the issues such as the middlemen will be avoidable.
It is pertinent to note that the above development followed relevant new revelations, which emerged in the sugar mills scandal as the Anti-Corruption Establishment inquiry found that sugar mills across Punjab have evaded billions in payables. (With input from INP)
Read Also:







