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PTCL privatisation deal unfair, contrary to rules: NA told
ISLAMABAD, Mar 31 (APP): The Federal Minister for Privatisation Senator
Waqar Ahmed Khan Wednesday revealed before the National Assembly that the
privatization deal of PTCL with Etisalat was not transparent and made in
violation of rules and procedures. “The deal of privatization of PTCL was not
transparent. It was made contrary to rules and procedures, said the minister
replying to a question and later the House referred the subject matter to the
National Assembly Standing Committee on Privatization for probe.
The members from the opposition party requested the chair to form a special
parliamentary committee to probe the deal that was not opposed by the minister
concerned but the Deputy Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi said as the matter is
already under discussion with the standing committee concerned.
“The matter is referred to the standing committee. However, if the committee
members feel that formation of special committee was essential it would be
done,” the deputy speaker assured.
He told the House that the SPA was finalized and transaction was made without
taking the Privatization Commission Board into confidence, adding that
Etisalat has withheld $800 million over the mutation of land issue to be
transferred to the UAE-based company.
He told the House that around 3,500 properties were to be transferred to
Etisalat which also comprise lands not even owned by federal or any provincial
government rather either those are private properties are under litigation.
In total, the minister said the government has received an amount of US$ 1.79
billion from the Etisalat out of that an amount of US$ 1.5 billion has been
remitted to federal government for debt retirement and poverty alleviation.
Besides, an amount of US$ 251 million has been utilized for payment of 50
percent share of government on account of PTCL employees VSS dues. The
remaining amount of proceeds has been utilized for payment of the transaction
cost on account of financial advisory and legal experts.
Waqar Ahmed said as the matter involves two states, the government is trying
to resolve the issue of withheld amount amicably through diplomatic channels
but he added, so far there is no headway in this regard.
Senator Waqar told the House that the deal was full of flaws and the legal
advisors had asked the then government to scrap it otherwise it would be
considered contrary to rules.
On a supplementary question, Khawaja Sheraz suggested the formation of a
special committee to look into the matter referring to the standing committee
concerned that has already given its decision on the issue.
Raza Hayat Haraj told the House that as the minister concerned has not opposed
the formation of special committee then there should be no more discussion
over it and the body be formed with the mandate to investigate the callous
deal. Later, minister for privatization also requested the chair to reconsider
the decision and form the committee in what the deputy speaker said it would
be formed if the committee members express their desire in this regard.