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30 months on, Saudi $1.5b gift to Pakistan unspent

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PM Nawaz Sharif with His Majesty King Salman of KSA. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: A generous Saudi contribution of $1.5 billion to Pakistan remains unutilised after almost 30 months because of bureaucratic snags and difficulties in finding an equity partner.

The Pakistan Development Fund was set up with Saudi Arabia’s assistance in early 2014. The government has not even appointed a full-time chief executive officer (CEO) for the company set up to channel the funds, The Express Tribune has learnt from sources in the finance ministry.


Finance Minister Ishaq Dar is the chairman of the Pakistan Development Fund Limited (PDFL) while Finance Secretary Dr Waqar Masood is the interim CEO of the company.

Saudi Arabia had ‘gifted’ $1.5 billion to Pakistan in 2014 to help Islamabad in its time of economic distress. The government did not disclose the purpose of the gift and instead stashed away the money in the PDFL, announcing the firm will act as an independent development finance institution (***) and operate on commercial basis.

So far, the PDFL has existed only on paper and has not financed any projects. Instead of utilising the $1.5 billion, the government has contracted commercial loans for financing megaprojects over the past two years.

The finance minister has chaired a couple of PDFL meetings but things are still on paper only, the sources said. They added the government has every intention to utilise the funds for financing development projects but some procedural formalities have yet to be completed.

In June, Ishaq Dar had invited the Asian Development Bank to join the PDF as an equity partner, according to a finance ministry handout.

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Early this month, the sources said, the ADB sent a mission to Pakistan to review the possibility of becoming an equity partner in the PDFL. They said the ADB delegation’s initial observations termed it riskier to become an equity partner, but it was willing to provide loans for the PDF on sovereign guarantees.

The ADB also offered its technical expertise in the development of a commercial business plan with strategies and timeliness to run the PDFL, said the sources. The ADB was willing to provide financing for the PDF but the form of financing has yet to be decided and the ADB discussions with the government, but the specific form of investment has yet to be determined as further due diligence is required,” said Werner Liepach, the ADB Pakistan director, while talking to The Express Tribune.


Meanwhile, the government has also engaged the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China to become equity partners in the company, the officials said. The IFC delegation would visit Pakistan this week to review the possibility of investing in the PDFL.

But the reason for the government’s decision to seek interest of the international lending agencies is not known, particularly when the amount has remained unused for the past two and a half years.

The availability of $1.5 billion funding was a key distinction between the PDFL and Infrastructure Project Development Facility (IPDF) – another body working under the finance ministry.

The stated purposes of the IPDF and the PDFL were the same, which also raises questions why the government did not put the money into IPDF.

A senior finance official hoped the company would soon start financing the projects and the remaining issues will be resolved.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 16th, 2016.
 
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Well it takes a lot of planning and skill to utilize 1.5 Billion gifted and that is what we are unable to manage...and beside these projects should some how connect to KSA that could be the condition...We can begin food exports to KSA...as part of Saudi food security programme...
 
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@SBD-3 Your esteemed thoughts

The Pakistan Development Fund was set up with Saudi Arabia’s assistance in early 2014. The government has not even appointed a full-time chief executive officer (CEO) for the company set up to channel the funds, The Express Tribune has learnt from sources in the finance ministry.

Saudis grants to Pakistan are handled by Saudi Fund for Development. This grant or gift may have been linked with joining Yameni conflict. But I don't know TBH what were the motives behind this gift and Saudis would not be very happy the way Pakistan ditched them.
 
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Nooras are just waiting to end their yenure and just before end, when everyone is busy in campaigns, put someone incharge and transfer the stach to their home.... ;-)
 
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Oil mafia is so strong in Pakistan, that when push come to shove, these establishment will pull money out of the rare to fund crap; but can't complete a one DAM on their own, without crying about not getting a high interest loan from international banks.
 
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Why do people spew common sense on the internet?
Pakistan is loaded with cheap hydro power potential that can power home heater, cooking ranges to everyday commute cars and Trains. But No, lets beg IMF for money and gives Saudis and Qatari several billion every years and burn their oil and gas. Than sing songs and ask Chinese to loan Pakistan military equipment. I am baffled what kinda F**king business is being going on in Pakistan. I don't even blame politicians, they are idiots. Every country long term policies are set by their establishment.
 
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Pakistan is loaded with cheap hydro power potential that can power home heater, cooking ranges to everyday commute cars and Trains. But No, lets beg IMF for money and gives Saudis and Qatari several billion every years and burn their oil and gas. Than sing songs and ask Chinese to loan Pakistan military equipment. I am baffled what kinda F**king business is being going on in Pakistan. I don't even blame politicians, they are idiots. Every country long term policies are set by their establishment.

Deep rooted corruption and resultant incompetency has rotten the whole of society. Nothing is going to change unless we are willing to change our behaviors and act ethically. The ratio is more or less 70% corrupt incompetent to 30% honest silent servants.
 
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Really incompetence...why not buy some 12-15 Su-35s or 8-10 EFTs. Please suggest some fruitful usage of this money :)
@MastanKhan @Oscar
Saudi Arabia has given $1.5 billion to Pakistan to help shore up its foreign exchange reserves, meet debt-service obligations and undertake large energy and infrastructure projects, not for buying EFTs and SU-35s, which is all you can think of.
 
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we should forth with throw this money back in their face., we only accept khairat from chitti chamri. .
 
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