Minister of State for Finance, Ayesha Ghos Pasha states the government is trying to simplify and digitalize FBR systems.


Islamabad: Minister of State for Finance, Ayesha Ghos Pasha, has emphasized the government's efforts to simplify and digitize the FBR system.
Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Minister Ayesha Ghos Pasha welcomed the discussions on the Charter of Economy, highlighting its importance for economic stability.
She noted that both Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Asif Ali Zardari have shown interest in this initiative.
The Minister of State for Finance reiterated the government's commitment to implementing a comprehensive reform agenda in the country.
She emphasized the need for collaboration among various stakeholders, including the government and the public, to achieve meaningful progress.
Addressing the issue of privilege, Ayesha Ghos Pasha expressed concern over the prevailing privileged system in Pakistan.
She emphasized the importance of breaking this culture, highlighting the need for equal opportunities for all segments of society.
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