
The Fauji Foundation (FF), Pakistan's largest military welfare organization established in 1954, operates under a charitable endowment law, allowing it to function as a private entity despite being managed by state officials. Funded initially by post-war reconstruction funds, it invests in various industries to support ex-servicemen and their families, claiming to serve over 10 million people. Similar to FF, other military welfare trusts also avoid public audits, with past reports indicating potential malpractice.