Morning News: IMF flags gaps in Pak corruption detection – By HMFS Research
Aug 12 2025
HMFS Research
- An IMF corruption diagnostic assessment mission has found that Pakistan’s identification of politically exposed persons (PEPs) is inconsistent across sectors, citing limited access to comprehensive data, lack of automated screening tools in smaller institutions, and absence of corruption-specific red flags to detect misuse of public office. The IMF has shared its draft observations and recommendations with the government for review before releasing the final Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Assessment report later this month.
- Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, after returning from the US, announced that Pakistan is set to receive substantial American investments in sectors including energy, mines and minerals, IT, and cryptocurrency, following what he described as highly successful trade talks. Both countries hailed a new trade deal aimed at lowering tariffs and boosting investment—though no specific tariff rates were disclosed—which the minister sees as a turning point in bilateral economic collaboration. He emphasized that the negotiations, well-received by the US administration, signal Pakistan is on the right track, with positive results expected soon, and stressed the need for decisions that ensure long-term economic improvement.