Germany, France, US, Japan, UK support removal of Pakistan from FATF’s Gray List

Germany, France, USA, Japan, UK support removal of Pakistan from gray list

Germany, France, USA, Japan, UK support removal of Pakistan from gray list

Islamabad … News Time

Leader PTI and Lawyer Babar Awan has said that good news is about to begin for Pakistanis, The first good news is that we are close to getting off the gray list at FATF, Germany, France, the United States, Japan, Britain have supported the removal of Pakistan from the gray list. Talking to a private TV program, he said, “I want to tell people what corruption is. Corruption is an economic crime, also known as white-collar crime; there are four ways to measure corruption, how many lawsuits were made against a person and how many cases were filed, how many prosecutions took place, how much money was withdrawn and how many people turned up, and number four is how many cases people were convicted of.

I ask whether Transparency has said that Imran Khan’s government is corrupt province or institution corrupt. It was not said. Imran Khan’s government is not responsible for corruption. The police are called corrupt, but the railway and motorway police cannot be called corrupt, did they come to Pakistan when the International Transparency Report made it? Babar Awan said that instead of playing a happy marriage, Imran Khan’s opponents should look at this report from the other side, did he say that there is no corruption in politics, journalism, public service, law institutions, he did not say anything. The results that were supposed to come in the report did not come up. He said that what Imran Khan has done so far is trying to cover up and dust. If anyone took money for corruption in the name of Imran Khan, then he should have taken his name too. He said that for the first time since 2015, Britain has allowed its citizens to travel to the north. Good news for Pakistanis is about to begin; first news is that we have come close to getting dropped off the FATF, Germany, France, USA, Japan, UK supported the removal of Pakistan from the gray list.

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