The list was approved by Cabinet Committee on Privatisation (CCOP) three days after expiry of September 30 deadline set by the IMF. The deadline was given to provide a detailed plan for the respective entities with respect to turning around the loss-making firms.
The Privatisation Commission had tabled a list of 30 items but the CCOP, headed by federal finance minister Ishaq Dar, added Lakhra Power Plant at the eleventh hour. The privatisation of Lakhra Plant would be subject to approval of the Council of Common Interest, as the plant was not among the 65 entities that the CCI had earlier approved for privatisation and restructuring.
Last month, the Supreme Court of Pakistan had struck down the Lakhra Power Plant’s lease to M/s Associated Group for 20 years after finding faults in the lease agreement. The apex court had declared the lease as illegal and void and had directed the federal government to conduct an inquiry to fix civil and criminal liabilities on beneficiaries in accordance with law.
Among the approved 31 entities are PIA, PSM, Pakistan State Oil, Islamabad Electricity Supply Company and Gujrawanala Electricity Supply Company. The government has already announced to sell 26% stakes of the PIA to a strategic partner but the inclusion of the PSM was a surprising one.
Earlier, the government had announced to restructure the loss making entity instead of privatising it after the main opposition party in the National Assembly threatened to launch a country wide strike.
According to a Finance Ministry official, it was not necessary that the government will privatise all the 31 enterprises. He said that the approval was given for all of them and after Eid the Privatisation Committee will draw up a list comprising of half a dozen names among the 31 entities that could be privatised on a fast-track basis.
However, PIA has to be privatised by December 2014 as part of the IMF condition.
The future of employees and political backlash to the privatisation will be key determinants for reaching a decision of full or partial privatisation, the official said.
The CCOP directed the Privatisation Commission to ensure that the interests of employees are protected at all cost, according to a handout of the ministry of finance.
He said it was also not necessary that the government will sell only 26% shares. There was possibility that depending on the entity, the government may sell majority shares to the private parties where the strategic partners refuse to take management with minority shares.
The CCOP approved four-pronged plan for these entities that revolved around off loading shares in the stock market, handing over management control to the private sector, divestment and selling assets where necessary.
The government will off load shares of Oil and Gas Development Company Limited, Pakistan Petroleum Limited, Pakistan State Oil, Habib Bank Limited and Untied Bank Limited, as these entities were already registered in the stock markets.
The CCOP may decide either to handover management control of National Insurance Company Limited or issue Initial Public Offering (IPO) at stock market. Islamabad Electricity Supply Company and Gujrawanala Electricity Supply Company would be offered for for strategic partnerships.
Despite approval for privatisation, there was possibility that the PSM could be restructured given the opposition to its privatisation, the officials said.
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Nation give mended to PML N to run Pakistan, not give the mended to sale national resources. Nation and all political party take decision against the Privatization of national department, All 31 department of national resources not Mian resources.
Time and again the various dept of PIA to be pritivise but lastly no action are taken due to one or another reason. Instantly the corruption in PIA are increased day by day and a very huge amount of country economy are destroyed in the shape of recommendation of huge packages and the life of PIA high official become luxurious and departmental corruption and CBA corruption goes to preak and on the other side the Govt inducted more corrupt employees. I don't know till how this drama will be continued and why govt is reluctant to start partially privatisation. May Allah bless PIA
Kudos for the super frenzy shown by PML(N) in getting rid of parasitic organizations. But one is right to question the intent of their actions.. What actually would be trade-off. Striking deals without laying down a strong regulatory framework ,the new owners are feared to play havoc with the interests of consumers. A crumbling economy like ours can hardly bear the brunt of any financial misadventure.
Great Decision by the PM.......Maybe the time has come to turn these government organizations into professional profitable institutions......
Well done for the decision of privatisation Of PIA specially and other department generally -- One soecial and fruitful suggestion from my side to kick out all junior most employees the recent retired employees who are the assets of PIA may be called on contract basis till the PIA stood on his own foot--Reduce the strength by at least 8000 to 10000 employees --
I my self ready for all assistance being a part for 36 years of PIA ---Thnx
transparency should be visible to the public
Excellent decision. Once privatised, we will have great service with competitive rates and also savings of our precious resources. Its a win win situation for all of us.
Excellent decision
Both organizations were profitable under Musharraf PIA AND PSM !!!!! OMG CAN U BELIEVE PAKISTANI PEOPLE???? AND THEY CHASED HIM AWAY SO SAD!!!
What about Railway?
Unless both PIA and PSM are a given a hefty dose of capital injection, the best that can be done is to stave off insolvency by a few more months or years at best. There is a reason why bailout were even considered. Big problems need drastic fixes.
The sooner the better.............both these organisations have made many people millionaires many times over, while the organisations always lost money.
Family silver being sold. The rich will get richer. Perhaps when nothing is left to sell the people will be sold as slaves to arabs.
I urge honorable ministers dealing with privatization to allocate atleast 1% of privatisation proceeds towards building a charitable foundation run by independent BoD.This way privatization will benefit people of Pakistan for a long time to come. Such use of privatization money is pretty common in many developed parts of the world.
I am now waiting for the privatization of Government of Pakistan,perhaps it will be a dream come true in the distant future.
i can smell the feling to bcome a ruler like a uae having stakes in all sectors
Good decision. I hope it is done in a fair and transparent way. Enough supporting of white elephants.