Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan needs $50b to tackle climate change: Dr Shamshad Akhtar

Pakistan needs $50b to tackle climate change: Dr Shamshad Akhtar

Former finance minister Dr. Shamshad Akhtar stated that Pakistan requires $50 billion to combat the effects of climate change. Speaking at the third Pakistan Climate Conference, she highlighted that Pakistan is the fifth most vulnerable country to climate change impacts and has only received 1.8% of the needed funding to address these challenges. Dr. Akhtar … Read more

Wheat import scandal: Committee summons ex-PM Kakar

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ISLAMABAD: A high level committee investigating the wheat import scandal has summoned the former Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar and Caretaker Federal Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar.

Sources said meeting of the investigation committee formed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was held in Islamabad, in which it was decided to summon former Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar.

The secretary of the caretaker period, Food Security, Muhammad Mahmood has appeared before the inquiry committee and he has given a statement to the committee.

Sources said that the recently dismissed former Secretary Food Muhammad Asif has also recorded his statement before the investigation committee.

It should be noted that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has directed Kamran Ali Afzal, the head of the committee investigating the wheat scandal, to submit the final report by Monday.

The Prime Minister has directed the head of the Wheat Scam Investigation Committee to formulate recommendations and clearly identify the responsible parties by presenting the available records and documents in their report.

On the other hand, PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif has also summoned Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday over the wheat scandal.

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IMF disburses $1.2b under Stand-By Arrangement: Shamshad Akhtar

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  • SBA would have two reviews which would be held in Nov 2023 and Mar 2024.
  • The completion of each review would lead to disbursement of remaining amount.
  • She said prices of essential commodities would now gradually come down.

ISLAMABAD Caretaker Minister for Finance and Revenue Shamshad Akhtar informed the Senate that International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board approved the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) worth $ 3 billion, of which $ 1.2 billion had been disbursed.

Replying to various questions during question hour, she said the duration of the program was 9 months.

The SBA would have two reviews which would be held/completed in November 2023 and March 2024, she added. The minister said the completion of each review would lead to disbursement of the remaining amount. The principal repayment was due within 3.25 years of disbursement in eight equal quarterly installments while the interest rate currently stood at 4.198%, she added.

She said “We have met the target of primary deficit in line with the standby arrangement reached with the IMF,” adding the government had also managed to reduce expenditures. The minister said the prices of essential commodities would now gradually come down as a result of the government effective policies.

To another question, Shamshad Akhtar told that State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) was a body corporate, established under the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956 (Act). The oversight of the affairs and functions of the Bank was entrusted to the Board of Directors under the Act, she said.

Moreover, the Board of Directors was empowered, among other things, to make regulations regarding recruitment, compensation and terms of service of employees, she added. She said a total of 1178 employees were working in SBP as on May 29, 2023. Out of total 1101 were regular employees while 77 employees had been appointed on contract basis.

The NC&BS was defined contributory retirement scheme and employees (around 81%) who were currently serving SBP under this scheme were entitled to contributory provident fund and gratuity while the employees serving on OMS (around 19%) were entitled to pension based on the last drawn salary, as end of service benefits, she said.

The minister said a total budget of Rs 6,818 million had been allocated by the SBP for the fiscal year FY 2022-23 for salaries and benefits of employees.

To a separate question, Shamshad Akhtar said that during last three years, 15 Audit teams visited 65 Missions abroad comprising 8, BPS-19 and 20, BPS-18 officers which incurred Rs 46.419 million total expenditure.

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FBR, Customs will be restructured, says Shamshad

ISLAMABAD: The government, under the stewardship of caretaker Finance Minister Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, has declared its intention to institute reforms in the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), with a key change involving the separation of customs from the revenue collection process. This move is designed to address perceived conflicts of interest and underscores the government’s … Read more

IMF likely to be talked for another programme, says Shamshad

IMF likely to be talked for another programme, says Shamshad

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Finance Minister Dr, Shamshad Akhtar has said that the interim government will try to talk to the IMF for the next program as the nation will need the lender’s help to consolidate macro-economic stability. She said that the country’s foreign reserves will jump in December after pledges made by global lenders materialize. The … Read more

ECC approves massive hike in gas prices

ECC
  • Interim Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar chaired meeting.
  • ECC approved the summary of the increase in gas prices.
  • The new gas rate is likely to be implemented from Oct 1.

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee(ECC) decided to drop gas bombs on the public as the summary of the price increase was approved.

According to the details, a meeting of the ECC was held under the chairmanship of caretaker Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar, in which the Economic Coordination Committee approved the summary of the increase in gas prices.

Sources said that the increase has put an additional burden of Rs 395 billion on the gas consumers while an increase of almost 200 percent in the gas tariff has been approved.

It has been decided to increase the price of gas up to 172 percent for domestic consumers. For various other categories gas has been approved to be hiked up to around 200 percent.

Sources said fixed monthly charges for the protected consumers will be increased from Rs10 to Rs400, while the tariff for the import industry is likely to be jacked up to Rs2050 from Rs950. The gas price for CNG is proposed to increase by Rs2595 rupees per MMBTU.

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Finance Minister backs SECP’s initiative to bring investment

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance, Revenue, and Economic Affairs Dr Shamshad Akhtar extended her unwavering support to Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) initiative aimed at establishing financial institutions backed by private funds to serve as a catalyst for economic revival. Dr Shamshad Akhtar asked the fiscal and regulatory side including the Federal Board … Read more

Shamshad Akhtar: Ex-SBP Governor Elected As First Female PSX Chairperson

FM Shamshad Akhtar sees DFIs as potential growth drivers

Former Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and former Acting Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar has been elected the first female chairperson of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). “Shamshad Akhtar was unanimously elected an independent director of the board last month and has become the first female chairperson in the 73-year history of PSX,” the statement … Read more