Pakistan says IMF mission will visit to assess governance, corruption risks
- The International Monetary Fund's technical team is in Pakistan to review governance and corruption risks under a $7 billion bailout deal, meeting with Chief Justice Yahya Afridi to discuss program implementation and property rights.
- The IMF team will assess six governance-related sectors as part of the ongoing Extended Fund Facility to address vulnerabilities, according to the Ministry of Finance.
- CJP Yahya Afridi emphasized that the judiciary is independent and highlighted ongoing reforms to enhance judicial accountability and efficiency during discussions with the IMF team.
- Pakistan's government welcomed the IMF's technical support, stating that the upcoming assessment will aid in promoting transparency and strengthening institutional capacity.
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