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Munter for privatisation of SOEs
AHMED MALIK
KARACHI (December 07, 2010) : The US Ambassador, Cameron Munter, has said that privatisation of state-owned enterprises in Pakistan is one of the necessary components in the broader scheme of economic reforms. Speaking at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) here on Monday, he said that, in fiscal year 2010, these enterprises cost the Pakistan government almost $3 billion in state subsidies --twice the amount of Kerry-Lugar-Berman assistance.
"These inefficient enterprises are a major drain on Pakistan's budget, and consume resources that could be more productively used by the private sector". He said that privatisation, in a transparent and open manner, is often an effective way to unlock the productive the private sector". He said that privatisation, in a transparent and open manner, is often an effective way to unlock the productive potential of a nation's resources and add significant value to those very assets.
He said that the government of Pakistan has pursued a significant privatisation program over the last two decades. It has stalled, with no new privatisation's since 2008. This represents another untapped resource that, if employed effectively, could increase Pakistan's capacity to fund additional development spending. He pointed out that the United States is engaged with government officials on all levels to improve the business climate in Pakistan by reducing corruption, improving transparency, and strengthening effective dispute mechanisms.
He said that foreign direct investment flows have shrunk by 60 percent from the levels seen in 2007 and 2008. Some of this is due to the difficult security environment, but Pakistan can also attract investment if its leaders work to combat the corruption and red tape that hamper economic growth and private sector development. Such improvements will encourage long-term investments in Pakistan, which will, in turn, create jobs and lay the foundation for sustained economic expansion.
The US Consul General in Karachi William Martin was also present on this occasion. A large number of KSE members attended the event. Earlier, Haroon Askari, Acting Managing Director of Karachi Stock Exchange in his welcome speech briefed the guests about the KSE and its performance. The KSE member and director Abid Ali Habib in his speech thanked the US diplomats for their visit to the country's premier stock exchange.
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There you go - an amount almost equal to the entire Pakistani defence budget.
For people arguing that development in Pakistan cannot happen without cutting the defense budget, this should be an eyeopener. Pakistan loses billions of dollars each year supporting inefficient and loss making State enterprises, that are used to pack in thousands of unqualified political workers, and dens of corruption and waste.
Even if we give away these PSE's for free, we save billions each year that can go towards other development programs, not to mention the possibility of these PSE's actually providing efficient services to their customers, the Pakistani Awaam.