The IMF has asked for a report on the losses of government institutions

Islamabad: The series of demands from Pakistan continues on behalf of the International Monetary Fund, in this regard, the IMF has also asked Pakistan for a report on the losses of government institutions.

In the ongoing technical-level talks between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the Economic Review, the government is reviewing the data for the first quarter of the current financial year provided to the IMF. F has also asked the government for a report on the losses of government institutions.

read more: Demands of IMF started, tax plan for next 10 months from Pakistan

According to sources in the Ministry of Finance, the preliminary report based on the losses of government institutions has been submitted to the IMF, but the IMF has requested a new report instead of the old data, on which the authorities have asked the Ministry of Finance to extend the IMF’s budget till 2023. Time has been taken.

Sources say that the performance of the established central monitoring unit related to the losses of the institutions was reviewed. The Central Monitoring Unit team will provide a first review report to the IMF. The government also assured to provide the new report to the IMF soon. According to the sources, the report on the losses of government enterprises will be given to the IMF next month.

It should be noted that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had asked for a tax plan for the next 10 months in the talks held on Saturday, after which a report on the losses of public institutions has been asked for today’s round of talks.

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