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IMF releases $555.9 million loan tranche for Pakistan

by Reuters
Friday, 27 June 2014 15:54 GMT

WASHINGTON, June 27 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Friday disbursed $555.9 million to Pakistan, confirming the South Asian country was on track with the conditions of its IMF loan program.

The IMF saved Pakistan from possible default by agreeing last September to lend it $6.8 billion over three years. The cash is being doled out in increments and could stop if Pakistan fails to institute reforms, including cracking down on tax evasion and privatizing loss-making state companies.

Pakistan's tax authorities in April said they would publicly shame defaulters by publishing taxpayers' details in a directory for the first time. Only around one in 200 citizens files income tax returns, leaving the state begging foreign donors to help fund crumbling schools and hospitals.

The IMF disburses loan tranches after confirming a country is on track with the conditions of any bailout. (Reporting by Tim Ahmann; Editing by James Dalgleish)

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