Pakistan, March 4 -- Pakistan is reconsidering its pledge to fully disclose the UNCAC Country Review Report, despite committing to transparency with the IMF. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has formed a committee decide whether to publish the full report or just its summary, as an IMF mission reviews Pakistan's reforms for a $1.1 billion tranche under the $7 billion loan program.
The committee, including federal ministers and NAB officials, is assessing the anti-corruption review conducted by Nigeria and Qatar. The report, compiled with UNODC, highlights regulatory inefficiencies and asset recovery measures. The IMF has urged stricter reforms, including mandatory asset declarations for top civil servants and clearer mandates for NAB and FI...
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