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IMF delegation arrives in Pakistan for corruption assessment

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ISLAMABAD: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation has arrived in Pakistan to review governance and corruption, focusing on the country’s reform capacity and fiscal policies.

According to sources in the Finance Ministry, the IMF team will begin meetings with Pakistani officials on Monday to discuss seeking the Fund’s technical assistance to enhance governance reforms.

The delegation will also review budget proposals for the fiscal year 2025-26, provide technical assistance on governance-related issues, and follow up on previous consultations with Pakistani authorities. In addition to governance reforms, the delegation is expected to discuss tax revenue measures, expenditure controls, and broader fiscal management strategies for the upcoming fiscal year.

These discussions will help finalize Pakistan’s next federal budget, which is expected to be presented in the first week of June. The visit comes amid Pakistan’s continued engagement with the IMF, following recent talks on fiscal policies and structural reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy.

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