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IMF Seeks Stronger Transparency Measures for Anti Graft Watchdog

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AI-generatedThe IMF's demand for stronger anti-corruption measures in Pakistan is a regulatory/policy condition tied to a lending program. It does not directly affect any specific commodity, product, or company's revenue/cost/margin. The commercial mechanism is weak and indirect; no concrete sector impact is identifiable from the text alone.
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- IMF requires Pakistan to amend NAB law by January 2027 for transparency and autonomy.
- Pakistan must publish corruption vulnerabilities in ten high-risk departments by June 2026.
- Government must develop a methodology for assessing corruption risks by June 2026.
- Regular updates on anti-corruption outcomes to IMF are required.
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