IMF tells Pakistan to act on corruption, abuse of office
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Pakistan to tighten measures against corruption and misuse of public office, warning that current systems to identify politically influential figures remain inconsistent.
The IMF recently sent Pakistan the initial draft of its Corruption Diagnostic Assessment Mission report, urging the government to review and act on its recommendations before the final version is released later this month.
The report, prepared under a $7 billion agreement, comes after the IMF mission met with representatives from 36 government and state institutions. Originally scheduled for publication in July 2025, the report’s release was delayed to August at Pakistan’s request.
According to sources, the IMF has stressed the need for more robust measures to detect corruption and abuse of public office—particularly in government contracts.
Key challenges identified include:
- Limited access to comprehensive data on politically influential individuals.
- Lack of automated screening tools in smaller institutions.
- No effective mechanism for flagging abuse of public office.

