Islamabad:
The federal government has fulfilled another key condition of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by making the assets of public officials. From now on, government officers of the 17th year and more will have to deposit their own assets and the assets of their families.
With the president’s approval, the 2025 civil servant law (amendment) was published via a notification of Gazette. The establishment’s division also made the notification to all federal ministries and divisions.
A new article 15-A has been added to the 1973 law of civil servants, which stipulates that the details of the assets of government officials will be made public through the Federal Board of Revenue.
Agents will have to disclose their national and foreign assets as well as their financial situation. The confidentiality of personal information from any officer will be maintained.
Earlier this week, the government has imposed new taxes on the public in accordance with the conditions of the IMF. He introduced an oil climate support withdrawal with an additional RS2.50 climate sample per liter on petrol, diesel and kerosene.