Israeli attacks leave at least 20 dead in Gaza
By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
Addressing concerns over “new” International Monetary Fund (IMF) conditionalities, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has clarified that the measures being implemented under the Fund programme are not fresh demands but the operationalisation of reforms already approved through legislation.
In an event on Saturday, Aurangzeb said that steps such as the public disclosure of civil servants’ assets are an extension of standards applied to parliamentarians.
“If the assets of parliamentarians are made public, why not those of the civil service?”
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