Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has awarded Rs5 million in cash to an Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) officer who uncovered a significant tax fraud attempt. Senior FBR officer Ijaz Hussain, who identified a fraudulent attempt involving billions in sales tax, met with the prime minister at the PM House. Acknowledging the officer’s integrity, the prime minister announced a Rs5 million reward and presented Ijaz Hussain with an honorary shield. He praised the officer’s dedication and emphasised the importance of encouraging such honest individuals. He added, “Those who evade taxes or aid tax evaders will face strict consequences. Such crimes deprive the poor of their rightful share, and it is imperative to bring these offenders to justice.” The prime minister directed the FBR to conduct a thorough investigation into the attempted fraud and hold the perpetrators accountable with the help of a top legal team. During the briefing, it was revealed that the fraud involved using the credentials of an 80-year-old woman. The incident was initially detected on March 4, 2024, by Ijaz Hussain. While Rs370 million was initially transferred, recovery efforts are ongoing. The prime suspect in the fraud has been arrested. The prime minister further instructed that the investigation also identify any FBR officials who might have assisted in the fraud and ensure they face appropriate penalties.