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  • Pakistan calls for collaboration to prevent illicit financial flows

    Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the world body Maleeha Lodhi Screen Grab Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the world body Maleeha Lodhi

    At the United Nations, Pakistan has called for more coherent collaboration at national and international levels to prevent and counter illicit financial flows.

    The call was made by Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the world body Maleeha Lodhi while speaking at a high-level meeting on growing problem of illicit financial flows that adversely affect economic progress, especially in the developing countries.

    Maleeha Lodhi said Pakistan's firm resolve against corrupt practices calls for a more proactive role by its partners in line with international legal instruments, including the UN Convention Against Corruption.

    She said estimates of Pakistan's stolen financial resources stashed abroad run into millions of dollars, for which the government seeks international cooperation to complement its intensified domestic efforts.

    The Pakistani envoy also called for addressing loopholes that impede developing countries' ability to combat illicit financial flows.