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IMF warns corruption threatens Pakistan’s economic stability

Published on: November 20, 2025 2:53 PM

The IMF has warned that corruption remains a major threat to Pakistan’s economic stability. The institution issued its latest governance report under loan program conditions. The report says corruption weakens state institutions and slows economic activity nationwide.

The IMF explains that corruption limits effective use of tax revenue and reduces tax collection. It adds that frequent leakages in the system damage public confidence. Moreover, state-owned enterprises face continued financial losses due to weak oversight and political interference.

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

The report says excessive regulations and complex procedures restrict growth across key sectors. It notes that tax and customs officials often underperform because of structural flaws. As a result, investors face uncertainty, higher costs, and slow decision-making processes.

The IMF highlights that many administrative matters move to courts instead of being resolved early. It says this trend increases judicial backlogs and slows dispute settlement. Consequently, long delays in verdicts hurt business confidence and discourage new investment.

Read more: IMF to disburse $1.2bn to Pakistan after board approval

The report calls for broad governance reforms to support economic recovery. It stresses the need for transparency, accountability, and simpler regulations. Ultimately, the IMF says these changes are essential for restoring stability and building long-term growth.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Corruption in Pakistan, Economic Stability Risks, IMF Governance Report, Investment and Business Climate, Latest, lead, Regulatory Reforms Needed, Weak State Institutions

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