Persistent corruption and “state capture” are crippling Pakistan’s economy, the IMF warns. A new report reveals dysfunctional institutions and elite privilege drain billions, hindering growth. Addressing these deep-rooted issues is crucial for economic revival and restoring public trust, according to the assessment.
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