Abstract
Corruption in pharmaceutical education undermines academic integrity, compromises professional standards, and threatens public health. Recent allegations against Dr. Sajid Bashir highlight systemic issues within the pharmaceutical education sector, including unethical practices, manipulation of academic processes, and exploitation of students. This paper emphasizes the urgent need for immediate and transparent action to investigate these claims, enforce accountability, and implement institutional reforms. By addressing corruption decisively, the pharmaceutical education system can restore credibility, ensure equitable learning opportunities, and safeguard the quality of healthcare professionals entering the field. Prompt measures against malpractice are essential to maintain the ethical and professional standards expected of future pharmacists.