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  QUETTA:The National Accountability Bureau  rsquo s (NAB) Balochistan chapter on Mondaydenied a video clip circulating on social media claiming the clearance of Gwadar Industrial Estate Development Authority (GIEDA).The doctored video released by Gwadar Mega Associates, a real estate agency operating from Karachi, was widely  air max 1 shared by netizens on various social media platforms in an attempt to lure people to purchase land being sold b mens sambas y GEIDA.It is pertinent to note that the accountability bureau had opened an investigation that is currently underway against the top officials of GEIDA and others for their alleged involvement in the illegal allotment of plots to the public.ReadNAB files reference in Gwadar industrial plots corruption  ldquo The letter being circulated on social media is fake, baseless, fabricated and unfounded in an effort to mislead the people,  rdquo  read the anti-graft wat adidas campus white chdog  rsquo s statement. The bureau warned the general public to ensure all legal formalities before Nquz UAE to buy defence equipment from Pakistani company
 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is holding open, constructive discussions with Pakistan as part of a sixth review of the country   39 s 39-month, $6 bi nike air force 1 femme llion financing programme that began in 2019, IMF spokesperson Gerry Rice said on  af1 blanche Thurs adidas samba black day.Rice declined to say if disbursements under that programme had been halted but said further discussions were needed about Pakistan   39 s fiscal spending plans, structural reforms, particularly in the tax and energy sectors, and social spending.IMF staff was unable to complete the talks during a recent mission, but the global lender remained   ldquo fully engaged  rdquo  and aimed to resume the discussions in the period ahead, Rice told a regular IMF briefing.  ldquo We stand ready to continue to support Pakistan,  rdquo  he said.   ldquo As the recovery gains strength, it will be important to accelerate the implementation of policies and reforms needed to address some of the long-standing challenges facing the Pakistani economy.  rdquo Pakistan this