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  ISLAMABAD:Pakistani authorities should tighten supervision of traditional cash transfer methods as part of a wider  af1 s overhaul of financial sector regulation to stem outflows of corrupt money, a British think-tank said.Prime Minister Imran Khan was elected to power last year  adidas ladies samba on an anti-corruption platform and vowed to bring home billions of dollars in money stashed abroad, but progress has been slow and sceptics doubt any serious money can be recovered.The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think-tank said Pakistan should focus on preventing corrupt money escaping the country in the first place, and urged focus on anti-money laundering measures by banks and money transfer firms operating in a largely cash-based economy.New cash transfer system for overseas Pakistanis soonPakistan has for years faced international pressure to tighten regulation of its  air force femme financial sector to prevent terrorism financing, a key issue for Western powers who have piled pressure on Islamabad over this issue. (K Dnub Sindh s transport projects are on the road to nowhere
 ISLAMABAD:The P air force promo ML-N-led ruling alliance decided on Tuesday to constitute a high-powered Joint Investigation Team (JIT) to probe the attack on courts and law enforcement agencies deployed to secure the capital  rsquo s judicial complex when former premier Imran Khan was due to appear.The decision to form a JIT to investigate violent attacks b jordan4 y the   ldquo armed groups  rdquo  on the police and courts was taken a day after the ruling coalition decided to get tough on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and initiate legal action against the party, its leadership and workers for continuously challenging the writ of the state.On March 18, the Islamabad Police lodged a first information report (FIR) against PTI Chairman Imran Khan and more than a dozen PTI leaders for allegedly attacking police officers, destroying proper 1 jordan 1 ty, setting vehicles on fire and causing chaos in and outside the Federal Judicial Complex (FJC).The clashes continued for hours when Imran arrived at the FJC to attend a hearin