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Pakistan Privatisation Commission

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Pakistan Privatisation Commission
TypeGovernment body
Legal statusActive
PurposePrivatisation of federal government assets
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Region served
Pakistan
Chairman
Mohammad Saleem (2023)
Parent organization
Ministry of Privatization

The Pakistan Privatisation Commission is a government agency in Pakistan under the Ministry of Privatisation that is responsible for implementing the government's privatisation program. The commission is tasked with the open and transparent privatisation of federal government assets such as its stake in banks, industrial units, public utilities, oil, gas, transport companies and infrastructure service providers.[1]

The Privatisation Commission is headed by a Board that includes the Minister for Privatisation.[2] Muhammad Salim is currently the Chairman of the Privatisation Commission.[3]

Activities

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The Privatisation Commission has been actively involved in several major transactions:

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA): PIA's finances are likely to be handed over to the Privatisation Commission in an effort to bring transparency.[4][5] The Cabinet Committee on Privatisation (CCoP) decided to include PIA in the list of active privatisation projects.[6]

Services International Hotel (SIH): The CCoP allowed the Privatisation Commission to move towards a successful conclusion of the SIH transaction with the completion of the transfer/mutation process in the name of the buyer.[7][8]

K-Electric: Privatisation Commission officials have reported that K-Electric has become a profitable company that was privatised for Rs 15 billion.[9]

FBR Land: The Privatisation Commission handed over the mutation deed of FBR land in Faisalabad to the successful buyer.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Ministry of Privatisation - Privatisation Commission".
  2. ^ "Ministry of Privatisation - Privatisation Commission".
  3. ^ "New PC board chairman hangs in limbo". The Express Tribune. January 13, 2022.
  4. ^ Desk, Web (October 7, 2023). "PIA financial affairs likely to be handed over to Privatisation Commission". ARY NEWS.
  5. ^ "Privatization Commission to take over financial affairs of PIA". October 8, 2023.
  6. ^ "CCOP decides to include PIA in list of active privatisation projects". www.radio.gov.pk.
  7. ^ Desk, NNPS (July 10, 2023). "Privatization Commission allowed to proceed SIH transaction".
  8. ^ Abbasi, Zaheer (July 18, 2023). "SIH transaction: CCoP allows Privatisation Commission to move ahead". Brecorder.
  9. ^ "K-Electric becomes profitable company: Privatization Commission". Dunya News. April 5, 2023.
  10. ^ "Privatization commission hand over mutation deed of the FBR land to successful buyer". September 22, 2023.