PM seeks schedule of implementation of PIA privatization


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed the Privatization Ministry to present the final schedule for the implementation of the privatization of Pakistan International Airlines.

He presided over a high-level meeting regarding the privatization of PIA and the restructuring of the Federal Board of Revenue in Islamabad today.

The Prime Minister emphasized ensuring transparency at all stages in the privatization process of the National Airline and clarified that laziness and carelessness will not be tolerated in this regard.

The progress of the privatization of PIA so far and the upcoming steps in this regard were reviewed in the meeting.

The Prime Minister further directed the Law Ministry to immediately make recommendations for the resolution of pending cases and legal disputes in the courts related to tax collections and revenue so that the hurdles in the way of disbursement of 1.7 trillion rupees to the national exchequer can be resolved.

He also directed to submit proposals regarding the establishment
of legal department in the Federal Board of Revenue.

Giving in-principle approval of the proposed roadmap of FBR automation system, the Prime Minister directed to implement this roadmap with a clear time frame. He asked that targets not only be realistic but also the fastest in the region in terms of speed of implementation.

Shehbaz Sharif said there is no time to waste and expressed resolve to work round the clock to achieve this goal. He said this is the question of country’s bright future and economic recovery.

Meanwhile, automation of FBR, ensuring transparency in the system, structural reforms according to global standards, increase in tax through incentives, elimination of corruption and smuggling, separation of inland revenue and customs departments and tax rates came under discussion in the meeting.

He termed implementation of reforms as inevitable to achieve the six to seven percent national growth rate.

Expressing desire to modernize tax and revenue system, the Prime Minister called for introdu
cing incentive based tax system.

He asked business community to play its role in the development and social service of the people of country.

He emphasized to fully check the exemptions given on all taxes and ensure an effective third party audit system.

Shehbaz Sharif said if Small Medium Enterprises had been developed today, then Pakistan would not be behind the developed countries of the world. He said that now SMEs sector will be promoted which was not encouraged in last forty years.

On this occasion, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar told the meeting that tax to GDP in Pakistan is less than 9.5 percent as compared to the rest of the world, which is very important for the development of Pakistan.

She said that 55.6 percent do not pay any tax while only 3.3 percent pay tax. She further said that two hundred thousand people pay ninety percent of tax.

Source: Radio Pakistan

UAE leaders congratulate Shehbaz on assuming PM’s charge


The UAE leadership has extended warm wishes and congratulations to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on assuming charge of the office of Prime Minster.

Those who extended felicitations include Vice President and Prime Minister of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PM, COAS discuss matters pertaining to army, security


Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad on Wednesday.

He felicitated Shehbaz Sharif and extended good wishes for him on assuming office of the Prime Minister.

During the meeting, views were also exchanged on professional matters of the Pakistan Army and security affairs.

Source: Radio Pakistan

NY Police Department hosts ‘Pakistan Day’ ceremony


New York Police Department has hosted a special ceremony in connection with Pakistan Day.

The event was organized by Pakistani American Law Enforcement Society under the umbrella of the New York Police Department.

The ceremony was inaugurated by Pakistan’s Ambassador to United States Masood Khan while distinguished guests including prominent figures from American society also attended the event. The Ambassador also addressed the ceremony. The event also adressed by Consul General NYC Aamer Ahmed Atozai.

The New York Police Department, being the largest and historically significant law enforcement agency in America, underscored its commitment to fostering strong ties between the two countries.

Presently, over six hundred Pakistani Americans are serving in the department, contributing significantly to the robust relationship between the two nations.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Saudi investors express interest in exploring investment opportunities in Pakistan


Saudi investors have expressed keen interest in exploring investment opportunities in Pakistan under Special Investment Facilitation Council.

The interest was shown by a delegation of Saudi investor group Al Ajlan Holding during its visit to Special Investment Facilitation Council in Islamabad today.

The delegation was led by Deputy Chairman of the Group Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Ajlan.

The delegation was briefed about investment opportunities in Pakistan.

The visit is emblematic of long-standing relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, which is being transformed into multilateral cooperation due to participation of government and private sector.

Source: Radio Pakistan