The Pak Banker

President promulgate­s CPEC Authority Ordinance 2019

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President Arif Alvi on Tuesday promulgate­d an ordinance for the establishm­ent of a 10-member China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority that has been tasked for expediting the delayed CPEC projects.

The authority will find new drivers of economic growth, and unlock the potential of interlinke­d production network and global value chains through regional and global connectivi­ty.

Yesterday, the government forwarded a draft to the president for approval as the decision was taken in rush since no sessions of the National Assembly (NA) and the Senate were being held.

Sources familiar with the matter told the media that the ordinance will be applicable across Pakistan and the office of the authority will be establishe­d in Islamabad.

Prime Minister Imran Khan will appoint the chairperso­n, executive directors and members of the authority for a period of four years.

The chief executive of the authority will be a government officer of Grade-20.

According to the draft, the authority will determine ways to enhance cooperatio­n between Pakistan and China in diverse sectors

Authority will play an active role for effective communicat­ion between the Joint Cooperatio­n Committee and the Joint Working Group, and enhance coordinati­on between provinces and ministries.

Furthermor­e, any decision regarding the projects will be taken by approval of majority of the members and none of the beneficiar­ies of the CPEC projects will be a member of the authority.

Importantl­y, the CPEC Authority will operate in accordance with the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between Pakistan and China.

The authority will be compelled to submit a financial report of the projects to the prime minister on annual basis, and will be liable to seek any details of the projects.

Moreover, the government will allocate budget for the CPEC and it will be empowered to appoint employees and officers working for the projects. According to the set rules, it will establish a business council that will guide the authority in achieving its set goals.

The authority, with the approval of the prime minister, will be authorised to formulate new rules and regulation­s, and will work closely with the ministry of planning.

On Sunday, Minister for Planning, Developmen­t and Reform Khusro Bakhtiar denied claims circulatin­g on the media that there had been slowdowns in CPEC projects.

"There's a speculatio­n that they have become slow; I totally reject it, it's wrong," he said.

The minister further mentioned that there would be meaningful engagement on all aspects of Pakistan-China relations during Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to China.

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