ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Tariq Bajwa has said that the government has started its efforts to become member of the Transparency International.
Tariq Bajwa further said that Pakistan will become a member of the said organization till July 2017. Stating its working strategies, he said,that after becoming the member of Transparency International, the FBR can exchange details of accounts for the member country.
He said that Switzerland, the United States, UK, Germany, France and many other European countries can access the details of accounts as per treaty except UAE.
Tariq Bajwa said that the FBR authorities are making their efforts to get Transparency International membership but for this FBR has to do a lot of work.
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