The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has suspended manual auction vehicle entries in its Web-Based One Customs (WEBOC) system following a serious breach involving unauthorized use of official user IDs.
An internal investigation revealed that user credentials assigned to Assistant Collector (AC) and Deputy Collector (DC) Auctions were misused to feed in data for auctioned vehicles without proper authorization. These suspicious entries were linked to three user accounts, created by MIS officers at separate customs offices.
Although these IDs were generated at different customs locations, the entries showed the auctioned vehicles as linked to MCC Appraisement West, Karachi, raising questions about jurisdictional overreach and process violations.
The scope of the issue is larger than initially expected. So far, 1,873 auctioned vehicles have been identified as processed through this now-deactivated manual auction data module in WEBOC.
In response, FBR has swiftly disabled the manual entry module to stop further misuse. A full-scale review and data validation process is now in motion.
To prevent recurrence, the Directorate has recommended a mandatory transition to the new “E-Auction Module”, which ensures digital audit trails, reduces human interference, and strengthens transparency in auction processes.
Until all data is verified and the system overhaul is complete, manual auction entry will remain suspended.