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Strategic SOE Privatisation Plan Unveiled CCOP Meeting Recap 2024

Strategic SOE Privatisation Plan Unveiled CCOP Meeting Recap 2024

The committee, which met here under the chair of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, was presented with a phased Privatisation Programme (2024-29) by the Ministry of Privatisation, based on the recommendations of PC Board, according to a press release.

The meeting was also attended by other committee members including the finance minister, minister for commerce, minister for privatisation, minister for industries and production, governor of State Bank of Pakistan, chairman of SECP besides federal secretaries of various ministries and divisions.

The CCOP recommended that priority be accorded to the privatisation of loss-making entities while the federal footprint shall be limited only to the Strategic and Essential SOEs under the federal government’s domain.

The CCOP emphasized that even the SOE making profits shall be considered for privatisation. After deliberating on the privatisation policy guidelines, the CCOP considered 84 SOEs in detail in light of the SOE Act and Policy.

Following the deliberations, the committee recommended that 40 SOEs, categorized as Strategic or Essential, shall be placed by respective ministries before the Cabinet Committee on State Owned Enterprises (CCoSOE) for their categorization as Strategic or Essential;

Those SOEs which will not be categorized as Strategic or Essential shall be included in the Privatisation Programme, it added.

The CCOP directed the Ministry of Privatisation to deliberate the rationale provided by respective ministries for not including 18 SOEs in consultation with them and firm up proposals regarding each shall be submitted to the CCOP in its next meeting.

The CCOP directed all ministries/ divisions to take up their cases of Strategic and Essential SOEs with CCOSOE at the earliest so that a comprehensive phased privatisation programme is finalised in the next meeting of the CCOP.

The CCOP also considered the proposal for the transfer of 322,460,900 shares of OGDCL from the Privatisation Commission’s CDC account to the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division).

The matter was deferred with the direction to the Law and Justice Division to holistically examine the provisions of the Sovereign Wealth Fund Act 2023 in the instant case and submit its recommendations before the CCOP in its next meeting.

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