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Pakistan urges youth to lead anti-corruption efforts

Published on: December 8, 2025 10:20 AM

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PESHAWAR: Pakistan is observing International Anti-Corruption Day on December 8, a day earlier than the UN’s global calendar, reflecting urgency amid the country’s governance challenges. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) aims to spotlight corruption as a structural threat to economic sustainability, institutional credibility, and national competitiveness.

Read More: Pakistan’s anti–corruption system “broken,” says IMF 

Corruption in Pakistan disproportionately affects young people, who make up nearly 64 percent of the population. Underfunded universities, shrinking job markets, and opaque recruitment processes hinder opportunities, leaving youth frustrated and talent underutilised.

Experts stress that anti-corruption must go beyond ethics, forming an economic strategy.
Strong institutions, predictable regulations, and transparent governance are essential to restore investor confidence, prevent brain drain, and ensure equitable development.

Youth inclusion in governance is vital, yet participation remains limited. Policymakers are urged to integrate young professionals into advisory councils, reform teams, and innovation labs focused on transparency and anti-corruption measures.

Read More: KP anti–corruption dept recovers record Rs4.91 billion in 2024–25

Technology offers another avenue for reform. AI, blockchain, and data analytics can track public spending, reduce human discretion, and enable secure whistle-blower reporting, empowering young technologists to improve transparency.

Private-sector engagement is equally critical, as 78 percent of Pakistan’s workforce is employed outside government. Ethical business standards, merit-based recruitment, and ESG-aligned corporate governance can enhance competitiveness while reducing corruption in hiring and procurement processes.

Read More: Collective efforts crucial to curb corruption: NAB

Whistle-blower protections remain weak, discouraging reporting of wrongdoing. The recently introduced Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission Bill 2025 seeks to create a national body ensuring anonymity and safeguarding those exposing corruption, but full implementation is pending.

NAB’s early observance highlights the urgency of reform. Pakistan’s youth are seen as key to dismantling corruption, provided systems are transparent, technology is leveraged, and integrity is embedded across institutions.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: Anti-Corruption, governance reform, Latest, NAB, Pakistan, transparency, youth empowerment

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