
Public Financial Disclosure
Public Financial Disclosure (PFD) is a process where government officials and certain public employees are required to reveal their financial interests, such as assets, liabilities, income, and investments. This transparency helps prevent conflicts of interest, corruption, and promotes accountability by allowing the public and oversight bodies to review their financial dealings. PFD reports often include details about property ownership, business interests, and outside income, ensuring that officials' financial activities are conducted ethically and in the public's trust.