Thursday, June 23, 2022

PAC wants to abolish free electricity for power sector employees

PAC wants to abolish free electricity for power sector employees
The Pub­lic Acco­unts Committee (PAC) direc­ted the energy ministry’s power division on Thursday to abolish free electricity units for power sector employees.

However, the PAC — which helps parliament oversee the public ex­che­quer — suggested that the emp­lo­yees might be compensated with fin­ancial assistance instead of free units.

The committee examined audit reports of the Ministry of Commu­ni­cations and Power Division for the year 2019-20.

The meeting was presided over by its chairman Noor Alam Khan, who asked the power division secretary to abolish the free units. However, the secretary feared that abruptly withdrawing the facility would create panic among employees.

Dr Ramesh Kumar, a PAC member, asked the secretary not to take pressure from the union or any other quarters to end this facility.

Mr Khan, however, said the employees might be given an additional amount equal to free electricity in their monthly salaries.

He said that even low-paid employees working in both government and private sectors had to pay all the utility bills, and therefore there should be no exce­ption for the power sector.

Briefing the PAC on the current power crisis, the power division secretary disclosed that the system had suffered a loss of Rs1.1 trillion in a year, which were expected to surpass Rs2tr the next year. He said non-recovery was the major reason for the loss.

A recovery report submitted to the PAC by the power division pointed out that distribution companies’ Rs93.16 billion was outstanding in 2018-19, but the companies neither recovered the amount from 411,177 defaulters nor were their connections removed.

In reply to a question about loadshedding, the secretary said areas with higher power theft were experiencing excessive outages. During the meeting, the PAC chairman censured K-Electric officials and expressed displeasure over the absence of its CEO from the meeting. He warned that the PAC would issue an arrest warrant for the utility’s chief if he skipped the next meeting.

K-Electric’s chief financial officer told the committee the company’s CEO could not attend the meeting since he had to attend another meeting at Prime Minister House.

Examining the audit paras of the communication division, the PAC chairman expressed displeasure over the standard of maintenance and repair work on the GT Road.

He also criticised the National Highways and Motorway Police for not keeping a check on violations by heavy traffic on motorways, as trucks and buses routinely used top-speed lanes with impunity.



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IMF do not trust Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif

Shehbaz Sharif
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) did not trust Pakistan as the previous Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government backed out of a “deal” with the Fund by freezing petroleum prices against a promised hike.

“The IMF asked us how it can trust the government once the previous (PTI) regime backed out of the agreement,” the prime minister said while addressing senators from his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party here.

He, however, apprised the nation that even after striking a fresh agreement with the Fund, the crippling economic situation will not change overnight and the government and the people will have to struggle to rid the country of the crisis.


The prime minister remarked the PTI government should not have agreed to the IMF terms if it had reservations over them, hoping the deal with the global body had already matured and if any new conditions were imposed, an agreement would soon be signed.

He said the Fund was adamant on Pakistan fulfilling all the conditions of the agreement. “But it’s a difficult stage and I want to say that more difficulties are to come. Will prosperity come overnight after an agreement is signed? Not at all [...] we have to strengthen our financial position,” he added.

He further said taking the nation towards prosperity was the responsibility of the government, the cabinet and state institutions. “We will have to rise above personal interests and work hard to take decisions that will make us prosper.”

PM Sharif said the government had provided a relief package wherein the common man would get Rs2,000 a month. “More measures will be taken to provide relief.”

Talking about the budget for the new fiscal year, he said “genuine taxes” were being imposed on the net income of wealthy citizens, adding he would address the nation in the next few days to take it on board regarding the steps taken by the government to improve the economic situation.

The premier also talked about the $2.3 billion loan from China. He attributed the country’s economic woes to the habit of seeking loans, adding “crying over the past” would not fix the existing issues.

He regretted that several welfare projects launched by former PM Nawaz Sharif were halted by the PTI government. The laptop scheme was termed a “political bribe”, but time showed that it became a source of online connectivity for students during the Covid-19 pandemic, he added. He said Pakistan did not need a “Naya Pakistan”, but the Pakistan of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Hazara motorway: Presiding over a meeting on development projects, the PM ordered a probe into the award of Hazara motorway project by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to fix responsibility for the poor quality of work.

He said the National Highway Authority (NHA) should consult the contractor concerned on how to avoid further wastage of public money on the project. He asked the NHA to immediately stop work on the project until the Chinese company vetted it and provided guidelines to move ahead. PM Sharif said instead of allowing a mushroom growth of kiosks and restaurants, two proper rest areas should be developed at equal distances to provide quality services to tourists. He also directed the authorities concerned to contain illegal construction in Jhika Gali.

Regarding the New Murree area, he said a consultancy firm from countries like Switzerland should be engaged to suggest a development plan for the area without damaging the natural beauty. The consultant should suggest good interventions for tourists like cable transport to discourage the movement of vehicles to the resort. He also instructed the administration to ensure proper testing of the existing cable car to prevent accidents.

Minerals exploration: Prime Minister Sharif also stressed the use of modern technology for the exploration of minerals and effective utilisation of raw materials for power generation. He directed to yield benefits from the coal reserves in Thar and Lakhra, and also the iron ores in Mianwali and Chiniot.

‘Saved from default’

Meanwhile, federal Finance Minister Miftah Ismail claimed that by taking tough decisions, the government had saved Pakistan from default as the previous PTI regime had pushed the country on the verge of bankruptcy.

While addressing a press conference along with Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, the minister claimed Pakistan was now returning to a better financial position, citing the increasing valuation of rupee against the dollar and the performance of Pakistan Stock Exchange as examples of the ‘progress’. He further claimed the International Monetary Fund had itself, through a press release, said it had made important progress in negotiations with Pakistan on budgetary measures for fiscal year 2022-23, as reported by APP.

The minister called the budget “progressive and historic” that did not increase indirect taxes nor did it propose taxes on commodities or consumption. Unlike the PTI government, the incumbent regime had taxed the rich. He added the $2.3bn loan from China was expected to be transferred by Monday and the country also rerolled the safe deposits that were due in June and July.

Separately, while presiding over a meeting on the PM’s relief package through Utility Stores, Mr Ismail directed the ministries concerned to work out proposals for the targeted subsidy.

Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Shazia Marri, Industries and Production Minister Syed Murtaza Mahmud, the secretaries of finance, industries, poverty alleviation and BISP, the Nadra chairman and other senior officials attended the meeting.

Ms Marri and Mr Mahmud shared proposals for consolidation of multiple subsidies under one umbrella for better allocation on the basis of household rather than individual.



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IMF do not trust Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif

Shehbaz Sharif
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) did not trust Pakistan as the previous Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government backed out of a “deal” with the Fund by freezing petroleum prices against a promised hike.

“The IMF asked us how it can trust the government once the previous (PTI) regime backed out of the agreement,” the prime minister said while addressing senators from his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party here.

He, however, apprised the nation that even after striking a fresh agreement with the Fund, the crippling economic situation will not change overnight and the government and the people will have to struggle to rid the country of the crisis.


The prime minister remarked the PTI government should not have agreed to the IMF terms if it had reservations over them, hoping the deal with the global body had already matured and if any new conditions were imposed, an agreement would soon be signed.

He said the Fund was adamant on Pakistan fulfilling all the conditions of the agreement. “But it’s a difficult stage and I want to say that more difficulties are to come. Will prosperity come overnight after an agreement is signed? Not at all [...] we have to strengthen our financial position,” he added.

He further said taking the nation towards prosperity was the responsibility of the government, the cabinet and state institutions. “We will have to rise above personal interests and work hard to take decisions that will make us prosper.”

PM Sharif said the government had provided a relief package wherein the common man would get Rs2,000 a month. “More measures will be taken to provide relief.”

Talking about the budget for the new fiscal year, he said “genuine taxes” were being imposed on the net income of wealthy citizens, adding he would address the nation in the next few days to take it on board regarding the steps taken by the government to improve the economic situation.

The premier also talked about the $2.3 billion loan from China. He attributed the country’s economic woes to the habit of seeking loans, adding “crying over the past” would not fix the existing issues.

He regretted that several welfare projects launched by former PM Nawaz Sharif were halted by the PTI government. The laptop scheme was termed a “political bribe”, but time showed that it became a source of online connectivity for students during the Covid-19 pandemic, he added. He said Pakistan did not need a “Naya Pakistan”, but the Pakistan of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Hazara motorway: Presiding over a meeting on development projects, the PM ordered a probe into the award of Hazara motorway project by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to fix responsibility for the poor quality of work.

He said the National Highway Authority (NHA) should consult the contractor concerned on how to avoid further wastage of public money on the project. He asked the NHA to immediately stop work on the project until the Chinese company vetted it and provided guidelines to move ahead. PM Sharif said instead of allowing a mushroom growth of kiosks and restaurants, two proper rest areas should be developed at equal distances to provide quality services to tourists. He also directed the authorities concerned to contain illegal construction in Jhika Gali.

Regarding the New Murree area, he said a consultancy firm from countries like Switzerland should be engaged to suggest a development plan for the area without damaging the natural beauty. The consultant should suggest good interventions for tourists like cable transport to discourage the movement of vehicles to the resort. He also instructed the administration to ensure proper testing of the existing cable car to prevent accidents.

Minerals exploration: Prime Minister Sharif also stressed the use of modern technology for the exploration of minerals and effective utilisation of raw materials for power generation. He directed to yield benefits from the coal reserves in Thar and Lakhra, and also the iron ores in Mianwali and Chiniot.

‘Saved from default’

Meanwhile, federal Finance Minister Miftah Ismail claimed that by taking tough decisions, the government had saved Pakistan from default as the previous PTI regime had pushed the country on the verge of bankruptcy.

While addressing a press conference along with Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, the minister claimed Pakistan was now returning to a better financial position, citing the increasing valuation of rupee against the dollar and the performance of Pakistan Stock Exchange as examples of the ‘progress’. He further claimed the International Monetary Fund had itself, through a press release, said it had made important progress in negotiations with Pakistan on budgetary measures for fiscal year 2022-23, as reported by APP.

The minister called the budget “progressive and historic” that did not increase indirect taxes nor did it propose taxes on commodities or consumption. Unlike the PTI government, the incumbent regime had taxed the rich. He added the $2.3bn loan from China was expected to be transferred by Monday and the country also rerolled the safe deposits that were due in June and July.

Separately, while presiding over a meeting on the PM’s relief package through Utility Stores, Mr Ismail directed the ministries concerned to work out proposals for the targeted subsidy.

Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Shazia Marri, Industries and Production Minister Syed Murtaza Mahmud, the secretaries of finance, industries, poverty alleviation and BISP, the Nadra chairman and other senior officials attended the meeting.

Ms Marri and Mr Mahmud shared proposals for consolidation of multiple subsidies under one umbrella for better allocation on the basis of household rather than individual.



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President,PM expressed their grief over death of Zardari's mother

President,PM expressed their grief over death of Zardari's mother
President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed their deep grief and sorrow over the death of mother of former president Asif Ali Zardari.

The prime minister sharing grief with the former president observed that death of a person like mother was a huge shock.

The president and the prime minister expressed their condolence with the bereaved family and prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul and for the bereaved family to bear the loss with fortitude.



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President,PM expressed their grief over death of Zardari's mother

President,PM expressed their grief over death of Zardari's mother
President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed their deep grief and sorrow over the death of mother of former president Asif Ali Zardari.

The prime minister sharing grief with the former president observed that death of a person like mother was a huge shock.

The president and the prime minister expressed their condolence with the bereaved family and prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul and for the bereaved family to bear the loss with fortitude.



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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

NDMA dispatches relief goods for Afghanistan earthquake victims

NDMA dispatches relief goods for Afghanistan earthquake victims
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Wednesday on the directives of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has dispatched relief goods for Afghanistan earthquake victims.

The National Disaster Management Authority dispatched a consignment including family tents, tarpaulins, blankets and emergency medicines, said the spokesperson of NDMA.

“Pakistan has assured all possible support to ameliorate the sufferings of the Afghan people affected by the 6.1 magnitude earthquake which hit parts of Afghanistan on Wednesday, (Jun 22, 2022)”, the statement said.

It merits mention that a powerful earthquake jolted a remote border region of Afghanistan overnight killing at least 1,000 people and injuring 1,500 more, officials said Wednesday, with the toll expected to rise as desperate rescuers dig through collapsed dwellings.

The quake struck hardest in the rugged east, where people already lead hardscrabble lives in the grip of a humanitarian crisis made worse since the Taliban takeover in August.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the global agency has "fully mobilized" to help, with UN officials confirming the deployment of health teams and supplies of medicine, food, trauma kits and emergency shelter to the quake zone.



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Farooq Sattar’s mother passed away at the age of 85

Farooq Sattar’s mother passed away at the age of 85
Mutahedda Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Farooq Sattar’s mother passed away on Thursday at the age of 85 in Karachi.

His mother was under treatment in a hospital in Karachi due to severe illness.

President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, former premier Imran Khan and other political leaders expressed their deep grief and sorrow over the death of mother of MQM leader.

The political leaders expressed their condolence with the bereaved family and prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul and for the bereaved family to bear the loss with fortitude.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...