Pakistan PM promises whistleblower law to combat corruption

By The Associated Press

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan says his government will introduce a new law that will reward whistleblowers who help authorities identify corrupt politician, bureaucrats and private citizens who stash money in Pakistan and in foreign banks.

Khan made his remarks Thursday as he completed his first 100 days in office after winning July’s parliamentary elections.

In his televised speech, Khan claimed that rich Pakistanis have kept $11 billion in banks in 26 foreign countries without declaring it to income tax authorities and that he will try to get this money back to Pakistan.

Khan said his government will do whatever is possible to provide citizens better health, education and housing facilities.

Khan*s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, since coming into power in August, has arrested several politicians, businessmen and officials on corruption charges.

The Associated Press

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