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SME Bank, Balloki and Haveli Bahadur power plant to be privatized

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Asad Umar chaired meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Privatization (CCOP) here Tuesday.

The Secretary Privatization Commission made a detailed presentation to the committee on the privatization program pursued by the government over the last two decades.The committee discussed the objectives and rationale of the privatization program.

It was noted that only one entity was privatized during the last five years, apart from divestment of shares in a few already privatized entities.

The committee gave the go-ahead to Privatization Division to undertake the process for privatization of newly established 1233 MW Balloki Power Plant and the 1230 MW Haveli Bahadur Power Plant.

The CCOP also approved the proposal for privatization of the following entities: (i) SME Bank Ltd (ii) First Women Bank Ltd (iii) Jinnah Convention Centre, Islamabad (iv) Lakhra Coal Mines (now Lakhra Coal Development Company) (v) Services International Hotel, Lahore.

The committee noted that the listing of a large number of entities on the privatization list for more than a decade had been detrimental to their operations as these were neither privatised nor any serious effort was undertaken to revitalize them.

After detailed deliberations, it was decided to delist Pakistan Steel Mills, PIA, Pakistan Railways, Utility Stores Corporation, NHA and CAA from the Privatization list.

Ministry of Industries was directed to put up an action plan for operationalization of Pakistan Steel Mills within 45 days. Similar instructions for improvement and revitalization of other entities were given to the relevant ministries.

In the case of CAA it was noted that the authority performed a regulatory function and could not be privatized. The Committee also directed the Ministry of Industries to carry out a detailed review of all the entities in its purview, and make recommendations for their revival or privatization. Ministry of Commerce was similarly directed to review the insurance/ reinsurance sector and make recommendations.

In the case of gas sector utilities the CCOP decided that privatization of these entities should could not be undertaken before putting in place a regulatory regime to create competitive market place. The Committee directed the Ministry of Petroleum to take necessary action in that regard.

Regarding financial institutions it was decided to delist National Bank of Pakistan.

Delisting of IDBP was also approved as the process for its winding up was already underway.

In case of HBFC and NITL, Ministry of Finance was directed to submit recommendations for their retention or removal from the privatization list.

The committee also decided not to privatize the Printing Corporattion of Pakistan and Trading Corporation of Pakistan.

The relevant ministries, however, were directed to submit proposals for improvement in their working along with plan for disposal of their non-essential fixed assets.

The committee also directed the Privatization Commission to ensure complete transparency in all its transactions.

The finance minister maintained that the process of divestment was meant to encourage and attract private sector partnership to turn around ailing PSEs by injecting capital, modernizing through technological up gradation besides introducing best corporate practices.

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