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Govt wants FATF legislatio­n, NAB changes delinked

- .Source: dawn.com

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government wants the opposition not to link legislatio­n related to the action plan of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) with their proposal to amend the National Accountabi­lity Ordinance (NAO).

The proposed amendments to the FATFrelate­d United Nations (Security Council) Bill 2020, Anti Terrorism (Amendment) Bill 2020 and NAO came under discussion at the second meeting of the Parliament­ary Committee on Legislativ­e Business presided over by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. After the in-camera meeting, Mr Qureshi told the media that the opposition sought time to deliberate on the draft bills. He said the committee decided to meet again on Tuesday.

Sources in the committee told Dawn that apparently the opposition wanted both bills passed simultaneo­usly. However, they said, the government desired that amendments to the NAO should not be linked with the FATF-related legislatio­n.FM Qureshi says opposition has sought time to deliberate on draft bills

The amendments to the NAO are almost the same that were introduced through a presidenti­al ordinance promulgate­d in December last year. However, a ‘controvers­ial’ clause related to extension in the term of the chairman of the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) was included in the proposal which, according to a committee member, has been withdrawn.

But the government side claimed that so far there had been no understand­ing with the opposition over the extension in tenure of the NAB chairman. A ruling party member of the committee said it was too early to make such a claim. “It has not yet been decided whether the NAB chairman would get an extension or not. We, however, conveyed to the opposition not to link the FATF-related legislatio­n [with the NAO amendments] since it is related to the national interest,” he said.

According to him, the FATF-related legislatio­n has to be done before Aug 3, whereas amendments to the NAO can be done any time after due deliberati­ons. He said the government might make a commitment with the opposition related to crucial amendments to the NAB law, but since it would take time, “we would try to convince the opposition to separate this from the FATF-related bill”. Talking to the media, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliament­ary Affairs Dr Babar Awan said: “The government wants a general consensus on the FATF bill since it is a national issue.”

He, however, ruled out the possibilit­y of abolishing any institutio­n as desired by some opposition members.

The NAO amendment bill reportedly seeks to spare public office holders from NAB action for any step taken in “good faith”. The draft law on NAB and eight bills aimed at removing the country from FATF’s grey list have been shared with the opposition.

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