An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation visiting Pakistan met with Chief Justice Yahya Afridi to discuss judicial reforms, accountability, and the recent restructuring of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan. The meeting focused on key constitutional developments related to judicial appointments, accountability mechanisms, and the process of selecting judges. The IMF team emphasized the importance of a robust and fair accountability process to uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary.
Hong Kong police defend probing family of wanted democracy activistsWorld's highest penthouse on Burj Khalifa up for grabs for $51 millionIn a rare development on Tuesday, an International Monetary Fund delegation visiting Pakistan met the Supreme Court chief justice for discussions on judicial reforms, accountability and the recent restructuring of a commission that recommends judges for Pakistan’s superior courts.
The statement quoted the CJ as saying he would be “quite guarded” in his comments to the IMF team and the judiciary was “not used to direct interaction with such missions,” but it was taking place on the request of the finance division. “The Chief Justice emphasized the importance of a robust and fair accountability process to uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary,” the statement said.
The finance ministry said the IMF had long provided advice and technical assistance to foster good governance such as promoting public sector transparency and accountability.
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