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ISLAMABAD – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Pakistan to develop a system to make the assets owned by the government officers of grade 17-22 public, it emerged on Thursday.

The demand from the global lender comes as an IMF delegation is visiting the South Asian country to hold talks with the government on ninth review of the $7 billion loan programme stalled since September 2022.

Reports said the IMF had demanded the government to set up an authority and an electronic asset declaration system to public the assets held by the Pakistani bureaucrats in and outside the country.

It also said the officers should also be made bound to submit details of their assets while applying for opening a bank account, adding that such measure would ensure transparency and accountability in the country.


@ziaulislam @FuturePAF @villageidiot @epebble @PakFactor @Menace2Society @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @HAIDER @Areesh @Hakikat ve Hikmet
 
ISLAMABAD – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Pakistan to develop a system to make the assets owned by the government officers of grade 17-22 public, it emerged on Thursday.

The demand from the global lender comes as an IMF delegation is visiting the South Asian country to hold talks with the government on ninth review of the $7 billion loan programme stalled since September 2022.

Reports said the IMF had demanded the government to set up an authority and an electronic asset declaration system to public the assets held by the Pakistani bureaucrats in and outside the country.

It also said the officers should also be made bound to submit details of their assets while applying for opening a bank account, adding that such measure would ensure transparency and accountability in the country.


@ziaulislam @FuturePAF @villageidiot @epebble @PakFactor @Menace2Society @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @HAIDER @Areesh @Hakikat ve Hikmet

Absolute humiliation for the looters.
 
ISLAMABAD – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Pakistan to develop a system to make the assets owned by the government officers of grade 17-22 public, it emerged on Thursday.

The demand from the global lender comes as an IMF delegation is visiting the South Asian country to hold talks with the government on ninth review of the $7 billion loan programme stalled since September 2022.

Reports said the IMF had demanded the government to set up an authority and an electronic asset declaration system to public the assets held by the Pakistani bureaucrats in and outside the country.

It also said the officers should also be made bound to submit details of their assets while applying for opening a bank account, adding that such measure would ensure transparency and accountability in the country.


@ziaulislam @FuturePAF @villageidiot @epebble @PakFactor @Menace2Society @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @HAIDER @Areesh @Hakikat ve Hikmet

chaloo NAB na sahi ..... IMF he sahi ....I think IMF should appoint Pakitan finance minister and governor state bank. Also head of NAB.
 
ISLAMABAD – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Pakistan to develop a system to make the assets owned by the government officers of grade 17-22 public, it emerged on Thursday.

The demand from the global lender comes as an IMF delegation is visiting the South Asian country to hold talks with the government on ninth review of the $7 billion loan programme stalled since September 2022.

Reports said the IMF had demanded the government to set up an authority and an electronic asset declaration system to public the assets held by the Pakistani bureaucrats in and outside the country.

It also said the officers should also be made bound to submit details of their assets while applying for opening a bank account, adding that such measure would ensure transparency and accountability in the country.


@ziaulislam @FuturePAF @villageidiot @epebble @PakFactor @Menace2Society @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @HAIDER @Areesh @Hakikat ve Hikmet

Including their extended family members, kids, in-laws, grandkids, cousins, close relatives, etc., they need to skin this cat in many ways.

Including the military.

By the time this IMF saga will be over, the entire Pakistani establishment will stand naked in front of the public.

That is what we want.
 
These IMF directions also prove they don't trust the government and their private view is what we all say publicly - that these are crooks. Since IMF fears pilferage of funds, it's putting such stringent conditions.
 
ISLAMABAD – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Pakistan to develop a system to make the assets owned by the government officers of grade 17-22 public, it emerged on Thursday.

The demand from the global lender comes as an IMF delegation is visiting the South Asian country to hold talks with the government on ninth review of the $7 billion loan programme stalled since September 2022.

Reports said the IMF had demanded the government to set up an authority and an electronic asset declaration system to public the assets held by the Pakistani bureaucrats in and outside the country.

It also said the officers should also be made bound to submit details of their assets while applying for opening a bank account, adding that such measure would ensure transparency and accountability in the country.


@ziaulislam @FuturePAF @villageidiot @epebble @PakFactor @Menace2Society @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @HAIDER @Areesh @Hakikat ve Hikmet
Thats that then, no IMF loans. Cant see this happening, or they will fudge and create bogus submissions.

These IMF directions also prove they don't trust the government and their private view is what we all say publicly - that these are crooks. Since IMF fears pilferage of funds, it's putting such stringent conditions.
For sure you cant trust this Pak government, or Pak in general at the moment. From their position they are giving money to a country that is deep in corruption and has many multimillion dollar scandals. If I was the IMF I would give the money backed with some sort of asset in return and I would give lots of strong conditions probably including some kind of monitoring mechanism on how the money will be spent and release funds in tranches.

Pak doesn't have many valuable commodities, maybe natural resources which are still in the earth but their potential is unknown. Other thing is nukes but that will be too political to call out directly.
 
IF this is the case and I mean IF. then that is favorable to Pakistan! What would be the proverbial cherry on the cake if all of these officers no longer receive perks and privileges, 0 privileges. NO medical overseas, NO education of children overseas, NO retirement overseas.

ALL relationships under watch especially marriages of convenience. an eye must be kept on the families of these officers.
 
imf cheeky bas trds didnt mind giving money with interest at first now they trying to purge the ones it was allowing to loot the country. if i was leader i say fcuk imf you give yourself to crooks not the people of pakistan, we wont pay interest but pay back the principle only.
 
ISLAMABAD – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Pakistan to develop a system to make the assets owned by the government officers of grade 17-22 public, it emerged on Thursday.

The demand from the global lender comes as an IMF delegation is visiting the South Asian country to hold talks with the government on ninth review of the $7 billion loan programme stalled since September 2022.

Reports said the IMF had demanded the government to set up an authority and an electronic asset declaration system to public the assets held by the Pakistani bureaucrats in and outside the country.

It also said the officers should also be made bound to submit details of their assets while applying for opening a bank account, adding that such measure would ensure transparency and accountability in the country.


@ziaulislam @FuturePAF @villageidiot @epebble @PakFactor @Menace2Society @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @HAIDER @Areesh @Hakikat ve Hikmet
Good. This is increasingly looking like a corporate restructuring by a bankruptcy court or after a leveraged buyout. What the governments did not do in the 75 years of independence, IMF is able to demand at the point of a financial gun aimed between the eyeballs. For all intents and purposes, Pakistan has surrendered to the IMF as the 'occupying force'. Without a shot, let alone 'nukes'. But this is all good and if IMF can press down its jackboots on the neck of the looters and eliminate the 'Mafia' Pakistani people will breathe a sigh of relief and come out ahead.
 
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