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16 Feb 2010

Decades of mismanagement, political manipulation and corruption have rendered Pakistan’s civil service incapable of providing effective governance and basic public services. In public perceptions, the country's 2.4 million civil servants are widely seen as unresponsive and corrupt, and bureaucratic procedures cumbersome and exploitative. Bureaucratic dysfunction and low capacity undermine governance, providing opportunities to the military to subvert the democratic transition and to extremists to destabilize the state. The civilian government should prioritize reforms that transform this key institution into a leaner, more effective and accountable body.

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Author International Crisis Group
Series Crisis Group Asia Reports
Issue 185
Publisher International Crisis Group (ICG)
Copyright © 2010 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group)
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