IMF Criticizes Pakistan’s Anti-Money Laundering Efforts

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed concern over Pakistan’s inability to effectively curb money laundering, stating that existing laws and enforcement mechanisms remain weak. It urged the government to implement stronger monitoring systems to meet international standards and protect the country’s financial reputation.

Financial experts warn that without urgent reforms, Pakistan risks affecting its international banking relationships and could face increased scrutiny from global watchdogs, potentially impacting foreign investment.
Pakistan economy, IMF report, anti-money laundering

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