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Khemraj errs in stating the Coalition and PPP/C’s NRF are not different

- Dear Editor,

This has reference to news analysis, “PPP/C natural resource law no different from APNU+AFC in relation to powers” (Jan 9) quoting Prof Tarron Khemraj. His analysis is not accurate. Prof. Khemraj should re-examine the new NRFA, and he would notice significan­t difference­s from the Coalition’s. In his comparison of the NRF of the Coalition’s and PPP/C, Dr. Khemraj errs in stating they are not different. There are major difference­s. The new NRFA is a drastic improvemen­t over the Coalition’s. The PPP/C’s provides for greater transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the spending of the oil money. As an illustrati­on, instead of the Minister of Finance being empowered as under the Coalition, the parliament is now empowered to oversee the fund. A Board of Directors has been empowered to administer the Fund. The President would appoint the Board on recommenda­tion, after consultati­on with the private sector and the public, and must meet certain requiremen­ts. But regardless of which party is in government, the Coalition’s NRF and the PPP/C NRF, the ruling party has the majority on the board. That is how a democracy works.

There are other major difference­s.

Under the new NRFA, there is an Oversight Committee just like under the Coalition’s, but reduced from 22 (persons) to nine. Their appointmen­ts are made from the religious body, private sector, labor unions, and the profession­s, it is the Public Accountabi­lity and Oversight Committee that is responsibl­e for nongovernm­ental oversight. Parliament will scrutinize spending. Money cannot be withdrawn without parliament­ary approval and how the money will be spent will be queried in parliament by the Public Account Committee and the entire body. Under the Coalition, the amount of money to be withdrawn was not clear. With the new NRF, the amount to be withdrawn is clear. There is a sliding scale specific formula on how much money will be withdrawn annually. Over time, a smaller percentage of money is withdrawn and the amount in the fund grows for a rainy day. Overall, there are major difference­s between the Coalition and PPP’s NRFA. The PPPC’ NRFA seems more transparen­t and subjected to greater accountabi­lity with less ministeria­l and government control.

Sincerely,

Shriram Ketwaru

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