IMF Demands Disclosure of Military, Judicial, and Civil Bureaucracy Assets During Talks with Pakistan

Islamabad: Negotiations between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Government of Pakistan are underway, with the IMF reportedly demanding that the assets of military, judicial, and civil officers be made public.
According to reports, the government has decided to utilize emergency funds for flood relief, introducing a **₨389 billion Prime Minister’s package** with IMF’s approval.
Initial estimates suggest flood damages in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa range between ₨40–50 billion, later revised to ₨30 billion, while Sindh reported losses of around ₨40 billion. Discussions between the IMF delegation and provincial officials have focused on budget surpluses, damage assessments, recovery, and rehabilitation measures. Negotiations with Punjab are scheduled for today.
Sources revealed that the IMF has also pressed Pakistan to publish the **Corruption and Diagnostic Assessment Report** immediately, though the Finance Ministry has requested more time. The Fund was also briefed on the **FBR transformation plan** and measures targeting politically exposed persons, with requests for amendments in certain areas.
Additionally, the IMF has called for granting **full institutional autonomy to the Auditor General of Pakistan** and demanded the separation of **tax policy from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)**.
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