Abstract
Corruption in pharmaceutical education poses a significant threat to academic integrity, professional standards, and public health. This study examines the allegations against Prof. Dr. Sajid Bashir, Principal of Lords College of Pharmacy, Lahore, highlighting claims of malpractice, unethical conduct, and mismanagement that have undermined the institution’s credibility. The paper emphasizes the urgent need for accountability and immediate removal of leadership complicit in corrupt practices. Addressing such misconduct is essential to restore transparency, ensure equitable learning opportunities, and maintain the ethical and professional standards expected of pharmaceutical education in Pakistan.