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NFC meeting scheduled for December 4 to discuss IMF conditions

Published on: November 21, 2025 12:31 PM

NFC meeting scheduled for December 4 to discuss IMF conditions, new award
ISLAMABAD: A meeting of the National Finance Commission (NFC) has been scheduled for December 4 to review the implementation of IMF conditions and the new financial award, sources said. The federal government has invited all four provinces to the session, which will be attended by Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and the provincial finance ministers.

Read More: NFC meeting delayed again as growth outlook dips

During the meeting, proposals from the International Monetary Fund regarding changes to the NFC Award will be discussed. Officials noted that if multiple sessions are required to finalize the new award, the process could extend over six to eight months. The first scheduled meeting had previously been postponed at the request of the provinces due to flooding.

Separately, the IMF highlighted corruption as a persistent challenge in Pakistan in its Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Assessment (GCDA). The Fund urged the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) to publish its first annual report and strengthen governance structures to enhance transparency and accountability.

Read More: Balochistan opens NFC talks with all parties

The IMF recommended that the SIFC provide detailed reporting on all investment deals facilitated, including tax, policy, regulatory, or legislative concessions granted, along with the rationale and monetary value of each concession. Authorities were also advised to implement a comprehensive reform agenda to safeguard public trust and promote economic development.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: corruption, governance, IMF conditions:, Latest, National Finance Award, NFC meeting, Pakistan finance, SIFC

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