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Print Print edition: 2025-12-02

Pakistani govt initiated IMF’s governance and corruption report: Aurangzeb

  • 'It’s a technical report, the purpose was to move towards institutional reforms,' says finance minister
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said that the federal government initiated the International Monetary Fund’s recent report regarding Pakistan.

“We initiated this report, and we facilitated this discussion,” he said, speaking in the Upper House of the Parliament on Monday.

The minister was responding to a motion moved by Kamran Murtaza from Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazal (JUI-F) in the Senate session seeking discussion on “Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Assessment in Pakistan whereby IMF has assessed that corruption is a persistent challenge in Pakistan with significant adverse implications for economic development.” Almost 100 meetings were held in which more than 30 organisations participated, the minister said, adding that the report covered seven topics.

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“It’s a technical report, the purpose was to move towards institutional reforms like we are undergoing structural reforms—the report identifies structural deficiencies since the time of inception, over decades,” he said.

The IMF report mentions all the progress made in the last 18 months, Aurangzeb said, adding that the IMF recorded its appreciation in different fields in the report.

The action plan on structural deficiencies would be shared with “everyone,” said the minister. Apart from that, the House passed a resolution moved by PPP’s Talha Mahmood, urging the government to provide adequate relief packages and compensation to the families affected by the 2025 floods.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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Dr saima Dec 02, 2025 08:57am
Hopefully, the following points will not be overlooked during the discussion: • How can the mentality of our bureaucracy be transformed? Is this challenge rooted in structural/ social attitudes?
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Dr saima Dec 02, 2025 08:58am
• How can coordination between the bureaucracy and elected representatives be improved so that governance becomes beneficial for every Pakistani citizen?
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Dr saima Dec 02, 2025 08:58am
How can the influence of the establishment and judiciary be balanced? Despite the 27th Amendment, their power has continued to expand.
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Dr saima Dec 02, 2025 09:02am
The FPCCI report highlights the negative impact of IMF programme on borrowing countries, including Pakistan, and presents examples of nations that successfully moved away from IMF dependence.
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Dr saima Dec 02, 2025 09:03am
We aspire to see Pakistan become a truly independent nation, where future generations enjoy equality and dignity without discrimination. Pakistan Paindabad.
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Dr saima Dec 02, 2025 10:04am
Reviewing the FPCCI report on the IMF programme, which highlights the negative economic effects of IMF loans on Pakistan and presents examples of nations that successfully moved beyond IMF dependence.
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KU Dec 02, 2025 10:53am
If it did initiate fact finding report on corruption, what's the govt going to do about it? Surely govt cannot pacify, nation in pain, with elusive reforms.
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the questioning citizen Dec 02, 2025 07:54pm
surprising the government initiated the report. who are we kidding? the "rulers" nor people have the will to change. wasted money on the report, better fix the manholes and roads of karachi.
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