Army has some corrupt figure in it's ranks, and corrupt practices do take place, but it is not as rampant and as common as in the civilian department.
Let's compare the lower levels in everyday affairs. In the Army, you have to account for every bullet, every kilo of ration, and every litre of petrol. Petrol is misused by certain 'Begums', but in the end, it is used within the limits that the ration permitted. When a gunman has to go with a school bus, he gets allotted a certain number of bullets, and when he goes to give back his gun to the armoury, the bullets are accounted for. While in the civilian department, Education workers in the government schools don't even bother to show up. The ghost schools are increasing in number every day.
As Taimi said, what great objective has the education and health department achieved with the present budget? Or is that the army's fault as well?
You may say whatever you want, but the PIA and Railway wasn't as bad with Mush as it is now, and wasn't looking as bad. Mass induction of PPP jiyalas has led to the downfall of these public institutions, and the CAA is also not quite what it was.
Army may have done a lot of bad things, but to simply shift the blame for every other thing towards the army would be very naive thinking.