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IMF urges Pakistan to stop abuse of power, restricts access to data of influential politicians

August 12, 2025
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Pakistan to stop corruption in government contracts and abuse of public office in its Corruption Diagnostic Assessment Mission report.

According to the report, sources said that the IMF has shared the initial draft of the Corruption Diagnostic Assessment Mission report with Pakistan, in which the International Monetary Fund has urged Pakistan to stop corruption in government contracts and abuse of public office.

Sources said that instructions have been given to review the recommendations before issuing the final report, and the final report on identifying corruption is likely to be published by the end of this month.

Sources said that the IMF has directed the government to learn from the best models in the world and issue new guidelines. The report described the process of identifying politically influential people in Pakistan as uneven.

According to sources, the IMF has urged Pakistan to stop corruption and abuse of public office in government contracts. The International Monetary Fund has urged more steps to identify abuse of public office or corruption.

Sources said that the report also praised some of the measures taken by the State Bank, SECP and FBR against corruption.

According to sources, the IMF report said that access to comprehensive data to identify politically influential individuals is limited, and automated screening tools do not exist in small institutions.

Sources said that the IMF report also pointed out the lack of an effective method to identify abuse of public office.

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