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Pakistan has assured the IMF of comprehensive reforms aimed to curb corruption

Published on: April 7, 2026 10:33 AM

حکومت کی آئی ایم ایف کو کرپشن کے خاتمے اور چیئرمین نیب کی تقرری کے طریقہ کار پر نظرثانی کی یقین دہانی

Pakistan has assured the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of comprehensive reforms aimed at curbing corruption and improving transparency in key institutions, including changes to the appointment process of the head of the National Accountability Bureau.

Read More: IMF reported deep-rooted corruption risks in Pakistan’s governance

According to officials in Islamabad, the government has formally committed to implementing measures that would strengthen accountability mechanisms. These include making asset declarations of public officials publicly available by December 2026, a move intended to enhance transparency and restore public trust.

The government has also pledged to grant full institutional independence and operational autonomy to the National Accountability Bureau by January 2027. As part of this effort, a transparent system for appointments to senior administrative positions within the bureau will be introduced, alongside the publication of its rules, regulations, and performance data.

A key component of the reform agenda is the review of the procedure for appointing the NAB chairman. Authorities have assured the IMF that the process will be made more transparent and strictly merit-based.

Under the proposed reforms, predefined eligibility criteria such as professional experience and integrity will be established. Additionally, an open, competitive selection process will be adopted to ensure fairness.

The plan also includes the formation of a multi-stakeholder commission comprising representatives from the government, opposition, judiciary, civil service, academia, and civil society. This body will oversee the recruitment process to ensure transparency and accountability.

Read More: IMF warns corruption threatens Pakistan’s economic stability

These commitments form part of structural benchmarks agreed with the IMF, reflecting Pakistan’s broader efforts to strengthen governance and meet international financial obligations while improving institutional credibility.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: corruption reforms, governance, IMF, Latest, Lead4, NAB, Pakistan, transparency

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