The International Monetary Fund has imposed 11 new conditions on Pakistan’s $7 billion bailout program, bringing the total to 64 over 18 months. These directives target governance and corruption, requiring asset declarations from high-level civil servants by December next year and an action plan to combat corruption in 10 departments by October next year.
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