On that you can blame the entire nation. But as such, it is better to hear tales from the very seniors as to where the rot set in and where the few brave with some spine fought such rot back. There are horrifying tales of corruption and mismanagement in procurement, but nothing that tops the national average.
However, in the words of the person responsible for this whom I am honoured to know personally.
Out of the three branches, (and
@MastanKhan would to surprised to hear this out of my post) the PAF is the
MOST corrupt in terms of average kickbacks and dual dealings. That does not mean that the Army isnt corrupt or does not have higher monetary value in corruption, but that within a ratio of officers engaging in corruption; the PAF (and PN close behind) leads. The army simply has too many officers trying to get the same pie and also had a greater surveillance of MI on it.
@Bilal Khan 777 may not agree, but I take that man's words very seriously.
that does not mean they are complete traitors either. Because in the national average of corrutpion in Pakistan which is generally high(top to bottom); it is still wrangled by more honest officers as well. To sum it up, the PAF has a lot of corruption but unlike the Army; lesser "yes men" as well. So its a constant tussle.
On this note, the much maligned Adm Masour ul Haq actually introduced some very good reforms in the Navy and also did positive spares deals that benefited the PN in the long run; what can you say to that?