Foreign debt jumped to $67 billion due to government's poor policies: Chief Justice of pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry observed that Pakistan’s foreign debt has jumped up to $67 billion due to the government’s poor policies, Express 24/7 reported on Thursday.
A division bench headed by Chief Justice (CJ) Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry is hearing a suo motu case, coupled with two identical petitions, alleging corrupt practices in the awarding of contracts for Rental Power Plants (RPPs).
The CJ, during the hearing, maintained that the democratic government has the mandate to resolve all public issues but it is failing to do so.
Representing two Rental Power Plants, Counsel Abdul Hafeez Pirzada said that the government does not have the money to pay for fuel for power generation.
The chief justice also showed displeasure on the RPP’s contract saying no advertisements were published before the contracts.
The counsel for Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) argued that the authority has remained unable to collect electricity bills in Balochistan and FATA.
He also suggested that the government should take austerity measures and cut its expenses.
On previous hearings, rental power companies which had been receiving advance payments from the government had been asked to reimburse the money or face legal proceedings for their failure to generate electricity.
Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) MNA Khawaja Asif had filed a petition earlier saying that the national exchequer incurred a loss of Rs62 billion over the government’s failure to install RPPs in Nadipur and Chichu Ki Mallian.
Foreign debt jumped to $67b due to government’s poor policies: CJ – The Express Tribune
It shows a grim situation.
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry observed that Pakistan’s foreign debt has jumped up to $67 billion due to the government’s poor policies, Express 24/7 reported on Thursday.
A division bench headed by Chief Justice (CJ) Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry is hearing a suo motu case, coupled with two identical petitions, alleging corrupt practices in the awarding of contracts for Rental Power Plants (RPPs).
The CJ, during the hearing, maintained that the democratic government has the mandate to resolve all public issues but it is failing to do so.
Representing two Rental Power Plants, Counsel Abdul Hafeez Pirzada said that the government does not have the money to pay for fuel for power generation.
The chief justice also showed displeasure on the RPP’s contract saying no advertisements were published before the contracts.
The counsel for Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) argued that the authority has remained unable to collect electricity bills in Balochistan and FATA.
He also suggested that the government should take austerity measures and cut its expenses.
On previous hearings, rental power companies which had been receiving advance payments from the government had been asked to reimburse the money or face legal proceedings for their failure to generate electricity.
Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) MNA Khawaja Asif had filed a petition earlier saying that the national exchequer incurred a loss of Rs62 billion over the government’s failure to install RPPs in Nadipur and Chichu Ki Mallian.
Foreign debt jumped to $67b due to government’s poor policies: CJ – The Express Tribune
It shows a grim situation.