Islamabad:The Pakistan government has rejected the findings of the "managed" and "biased" report by the Transparency International (TI), in which the country slipped by three spots from the previous year's ranking despite increased anti-corruption efforts.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Friday, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information Firdous Ashiq Awan, said: "There is a huge question mark over the transparency of TI. It is necessary to expose the people and the data, on the basis of which this report was published, in front of the public".
"The findings of the report are laugh-worthy. The clean chit given to the 'corruption kings' who are currently under trial in the country's courts makes it evident that the report is not fair, fair or transparent. It is biased," she added.
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Awan further said that Prime Minister Imran Khan was "adamant on fulfilling the mandate given to him by the people".