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Pakistan’s Anti-Corruption Strategy: Issuance of Plastic Currency Notes

by Web Desk
March 16, 2024
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Pakistan's Anti-Corruption Strategy: Issuance of Plastic Currency Notes
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Today marks the commencement of the second round of discussions between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), aimed at securing the final tranche under the loan programme. Central to these talks are discussions on vital economic reforms, particularly the privatization of state-owned enterprises.

During the meeting, officials from various institutions, including the Ministry of Finance and FBR, are scheduled to provide detailed briefings to the visiting IMF delegation.

The IMF has raised concerns about the sufficiency of the 42.5% funds held by the federation under the National Finance Commission Award and has called for a review alongside the provinces.

Emphasizing the urgency of comprehensive privatization plans, IMF representatives have urged Pakistan to present a detailed strategy, particularly regarding entities like Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and other government-owned enterprises. Reports suggest that discussions will cover the terms and conditions of loans between banks and the government for privatization endeavors.

Furthermore, talks are underway to potentially finalize a term sheet agreement for the privatization of PIA, with an expected interest rate of up to 12%.

Once a loan term sheet agreement is reached, banks are anticipated to issue a No-Objection Certificate (NOC). Additionally, discussions with the IMF delegation will encompass domestic financing, government guarantees, and associated expenses related to privatization efforts.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will engage in discussions with the IMF regarding tax policies, administration, and revenue generation strategies.

However, concerns have been raised by the IMF regarding the performance of Pakistan’s energy sector, leading to discussions on topics such as circular debt and power purchase agreements. Strategies to reduce circular debt, timely adjustments, and tariff adjustments will be deliberated upon.

Moreover, talks will also address fiscal deficit control, future budget strategies, and immediate measures to counter potential reductions in tax collection.

In a move towards transparency and anti-corruption efforts, the State Bank of Pakistan will brief the IMF delegation on plans to introduce new plastic currency notes. Progress on issuing reports under the United Nations Anti-Corruption Convention will also be shared during the discussions.

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