When people like roadrunner and co start to understand that the pak army has become a corporation,mushy is the CEO with the corp commanders as the directors and senior officers as the managers .
The job of the army is to protect the country not make money.
We all know that NS and BB are corrupt to certain degree,we know this becauce there have been investigation into there bank records ect.
When was the last time we had he NAB investigated the generals?
Dabong, I disagree with your overt generalization in the other direction as well.
The vast majority of the Army 98% is busy in the exact same job as you suggest I.E. "the army is to protect the country not make money."
Fauji foundation and its retired leadership cannot be taken to represent the Army. The Army's budget, overhead etc., is all separate and different from any of these other business conglomerates that people talk about and link with the Army.
The Generals, when in uniform (all the Corps commanders etc.) are very tightly monitored by intelligence and the chain of command for various reasons. Someone's huge bank asset is not an easy thing to hide. There are security implications for the country if this is not checked and tracked closely.
Now if someone suggests that the Generals may have offshore accounts, then the same suggestion can be made about any general in the US Army or Indian Army. I would like to see records of any of these gentlemen (not saying its never happened, yet its not as common as the propaganda is made out to be).
The bottom line is that most of the Army is minding its business and training. There is an inherent bias against the Army for the services it provides to its people and this builds resentment. I can guarantee you one thing, you give same allocation of funding to the Army and to another civilian entity and the Army will build, maintain and service this project better than the civilian entity. The reasons for this are many, but when the Army becomes a target for all to bash, then nobody looks at the technicalities of how Army or any of the other conglomerates built by retired armed forces personnel work better.
If someone did this objectively, maybe they would learn a lesson or two on how to run things better....but such is not the way of Pakistanis.
Regards