With the fresh directives, the total number of conditions imposed by the IMF has risen to 64 in over last one year.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reportedly slapped Pakistan with 11 new conditions over its $7 billion bailout programme to curb corruption, improve governance and identify leaks in government departments.
The new condition comes a day after the IMF on Thursday released the $1.2 billion as part of its ongoing loans programmes aimed at building climate resilience in Pakistan .
The new conditions have been imposed to reduce losses in power sector through private participation, end elite capture of sugar sector and unearth true cost of foreign remittances, the Express Tribune reported.
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