Skip to main content

NA panel wants Shaikh’s briefing before clearing key finance bills

ISLAMABAD: A parliamentary panel led by treasury member Faiz Ullah on Thursday deferred discussions on five key government bills and linked its approval to personal appearance of Finance Adviser Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh.

The National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Finance, presided over by PTI MNA from Faisalabad Faiz Ulla, also called upon State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Reza Baqir to personally attend the next meeting for briefing on high inflation and policy rates and pros and cons of about $3.2 billion inflow of ‘hot money’ in treasury bills.

“The committee unanimously decided that all government bills would be considered in the meeting, when finance adviser will brief it,” the NA secretariat later announced in a public statement.

Since taking over the portfolio in April 2019, Shaikh has never attended any meeting of the standing committees of both the national assembly and the senate.

A total of six bills moved by the government were on the agenda of the meeting, including a couple of crucial laws for fulfilling the requirement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Financial Action Task Force (FATF). The panel rejected one bill and deferred five others due to continuous absence of Shaikh.

The committee discussed “The Pakistan Coinage (Amendment) Bill, 2019” and unanimously recommended that the said bill should not be passed by the national assembly because it was against the basic spirit of the human rights and involved external repercussions on exports to the European Union.

The five others that were deferred by the committee included the Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance 2019, the SBP Banking Services Corporation (Amendment) Bill 2019, the Government Savings Bank (Amendment) Bill, 2020, the Post Office Cash Certificate (Amendment) Bill 2020 and the Post Office National Savings Certificates (Amendment) Bill 2020.

The meeting discussed the Calling Attention regarding deduction of 5pc maintenance allowance from the salaries of federal government employees working in BPS-6 to BPS-15, moved by PTI MNA Ali Nawaz Awan, and directed the housing and finance ministries to convene an exclusive meeting with him for concrete solution of the issue.

While discussing the matter regarding embezzlement scam of custom officials at Torkham border, Federal Board of Revenue’s Acting Chairperson Ms Nosheen Javed reported that a total of 355 containers were cleared without payment of customs duty.

She said director general of Intelligence & Investigation (Customs), Islamabad sent four special reports and highlighted several issues with respect to clearance of containers at Torkham. On the other hand, directorate North had a different opinion.

Ms Nosheen said the FBR, therefore, had constituted a “Joint Investigation Team” comprising of Collector Model Custom Collectorate MCC, Appraisement & Investigation-Customs and Regional Office Peshawar to conduct investigation into the matter and submit a report. Further action will be taken on its receipt, she said.

The committee decided that director general Customs Intelligence and members of the JIT be called after one month along with a detailed report for further discussion on the subject.

It also discussed the matter pertaining to disbursement of loans to small and medium enterprises sector in Pakistan by commercial banks and policies of the SBP in this regard, which was SBP Senior Director Irfan Ali briefed the panel on.

He said the central bank had taken a series of measures and offered incentives to facilitate SME sector which included improving regulatory framework, upscaling of microfinance banks, risk mitigation strategy, simplified procedures for financing among others.

The committee noted that government should review its policy of SMEs at the earliest since the sector was considered backbone of the economy and overall credit offtake to it was unsatisfactory.

Published in Dawn, February 28th, 2020



from The Dawn News - Home https://ift.tt/2VAr9OF
via IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Trump says he urged team to ‘slow’ COVID-19 testing

US President Donald Trump said Saturday he was encouraging health officials in his administration to slow down coronavirus testing, arguing that increased tests lead to more cases being discovered. The president has claimed falsely on several occasions that surges of COVID-19 in several states can be explained by greater numbers of diagnostic tests. At his first rally since the outbreak forced nationwide shutdowns in March, Trump told the crowd in Tulsa, Oklahoma that testing was a “double-edged sword.” The United States — which has more deaths and cases than any other country — has carried out more than 25 million coronavirus tests, placing it outside the top 20 countries in the world, per capita. “Here is the bad part: When you do testing to that extent, you are going to find more people, you will find more cases,” Trump argued. “So I said to my people ‘slow the testing down.’ They test and they test.” It was not clear from Trump’s tone if he was playing to the crowd, who ...

Rouhani calls Imran, discusses resumption of trade

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Iran on Wednesday discussed full resumption of bilateral trade, which was halted last month because of the Covid-19 pandemic. “The two sides stressed the need to reactivate borders and border markets and strengthen trade ties by following health guidelines,” a statement issued by the Iranian presidency on the telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Dr Hassan Rouhani said. President Rouhani had called the prime minister for Ramazan greetings. Border trade between the two countries was suspended after a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC), held on March 13, decided to close all borders because of the pandemic. Islamabad partially relaxed the restrictions on April 21, allowing the import of certain food items and provision of petrol and diesel to the border areas. Cargo traffic from Iran was allowed for three days every week. Cargo movement between the two countries takes place through five border crossings — Taftan...

Today’s outlook: Sindh CM discusses reopening markets with PM Khan

Here are some of the stories we are expecting to follow today (Thursday): Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah will take Prime Minister Imran Khan into confidence over reopening shops and markets across the province. The reopened markets will have to follow SOPs. Sindh Transport Minister Awais Qadir Shah will discuss SOPs with transporters for resuming public transport in the coming days. The meeting will be held at the Sindh Assembly building at 1:30pm. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority has proposed a price cut of Rs20.68 per litre for petrol in its summary. Imam-e-Kaaba Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais has said Masjid Al Haram and Masjid Al Nabawi will be reopened for worshipers soon. He said the Kaaba is being sterilised using latest technologies. Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar will head various meetings during his visit to Bahawalpur. As of Thursday, Pakistan has reported more than 15,500 confirmed coronavirus cases. ICYMI: An amendment to the National Accountability Or...