The technical experts of the IMF have completed their visit to Pakistan, while the delegation of the International Monetary Fund will visit the country in the last week of March this year.
According to a report by ARY News on Saturday, the experts of the International Monetary Fund will form their recommendations on governance in Pakistan next month. The report suggests that the IMF delegation has obtained the data for transparency in administrative affairs during their visit.
The report further suggests, citing sources, that the IMF delegation was given access to more and more meetings in order to make sure they get the important data for the preparation of their recommendations about Pakistan so that the South Asian country may get the desired debt installment from the IMF.
Earlier, a visiting IMF mission called on the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association and the Chairman of the Pakistan Bar Council’s (PBC) special committee on judicial reforms and discussed with them a wide range of topics for eradicating corrupt practices and attracting foreign investments.
It was reported by Dawn News on Saturday that the meeting between the IMF’s Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Assessment team and SCBA President Mian Muhammad Rauf Atta and PBC committee’s chairman Hassan Raza Pasha lasted over an hour.