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Dr Farrukh SaleemSunday, January 26, 2014

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In 2009, every man, woman and child in Pakistan was indebted to the tune of Rs46,000. In 2011, every man, woman and child in Pakistan was indebted to the tune of Rs61,000. As of the last day of 2013, every Pakistani man, woman and child carried a debt burden of Rs100,000.

Lo and behold, between June 2013 and September 2013, our total debt and liabilities, according to the SBP, went up by a colossal Rs1.1 trillion. In effect, the PML-N has been borrowing Rs6 billion a day every day of the year. Just where are all the billions going? Why is the government burying us all under so much debt? Answer: Budget deficit.

How does the government manage to lose more than Rs1.5 trillion a year every year? How does the government mange to lose a colossal seven percent to eight percent of GDP a year every year? Here are three of the biggest of all black holes: the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the government’s commodity operations.

For the year 2013-14, the blackest of all the black holes – the PSDP – is going to suck in Rs1,150,000,000,000 (Rs1.15 trillion) or a wholesome five percent of our GDP. The PSDP was meant to escalate the rate of our economic growth. Clearly, the PSDP has done no such thing. For the record, no government has ever done an impact assessment of the trillion-rupee PSDP.

Data on the PSDP is hard to come by but the largest chunk is spent on politically determined brick and mortar projects and an estimated 20 percent is spent on the purchase of vehicles. Amazingly, no more than six percent is spent on human capital. Someone intelligent refers to the PSDP as “a slush fund for politicians”.

For the year 2013-14, the black holes called SOEs are going to suck in Rs500,000,000,000 (Rs500 billion) or a wholesome two percent of our GDP. Someone intelligent refers to the SOEs as “a slush fund for bureaucrats”.

For the year 2013-14, the black hole called commodity operations is going to suck in Rs100,000,000,000 (Rs100 billion) or a wholesome 0.5 percent of our GDP. Lo and behold, the PSDP (five percent of GDP), SOEs (two percent of GDP), commodity operations (0.5 percent of GDP) collectively equate to the annual budgetary deficit. And the budgetary deficit is the root of most financial ills.

What is the PML-N doing about our black holes? On the PSDP, absolutely nothing. On commodity operations, absolutely nothing. On the SOEs, privatisation. In effect, one pass and two fails. And that is not good enough.

Lo and behold, growing at that rate, every man, woman and child in Pakistan will be indebted to the tune of Rs250,000 by the end of the PML-N’s current term. Remember Shakespeare,“he that dies pays all debts.”

The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad.

Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com. Twitter: @saleemfarrukh
 
Different reports about the same missing money:
Pakistani counter-terror funds spent on luxury gifts

US provided over $3.8b under Kerry-Lugar Bill, NA informed

Tuesday, January 28, 2014 - Islamabad—The National Assembly was informed Monday that the United States disbursed over 3.8 billion dollars during the last four years under Kerry Lugar legislation as against an obligation of over 3.9 billion dollars.

This was stated by Parliamentary Secretary for Finance Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan during question hour in the House.

The disbursements included over 252 million dollars for energy sector programmes, over 185 million for economic growth and agriculture, over 323 million for education, 272 million for health, 195 million for democratic governance, 1157 million for emergency and flood relief, 549 million cash transferred, 754 million under stabilization programme and 137 million dollarshumanitarian assistance. The Parliamentary Secretary said JICA provided grant assistance of over 18.5 million dollars and loan assistance of over 193 million dollars from 2012-13 onwards for different projects.

To another question, he said Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund has 25 billion rupees available for micro-credit and grants.

Replying to a question, the Parliamentary Secretary said a separate interest free programme titled “Prime Minister’s Qarz-e-Hasana Scheme” will be launched in near future.

The Parliamentary Secretary said the government aims to bring one hundred thousand new taxpayers in the net during the current financial year and an additional one hundred thousand in each of the following two years. He said notices requiring filing of returns have been issued to over 61 thousand potential tax payers during the current financial year.

To another question, he said the cumulative impact of devaluation of rupee on foreign debt since 2008 is over 1909 billion rupees.

Replying to a supplementary, the Parliamentary Secretary said some civil servants in their capacity as directors of the boards of public sector entities have been receiving 8 thousand dollarsas remuneration for one meeting.—INP


US provided over $3.8b under Kerry-Lugar Bill, NA informed
 
The disbursements included over 252 million dollars for energy sector programmes, over 185 million for economic growth and agriculture, over 323 million for education, 272 million for health, 195 million for democratic governance, 1157 million for emergency and flood relief, 549 million cash transferred, 754 million under stabilization programme and 137 million dollarshumanitarian assistance.

So where did all this money go, courtesy of the US taxpayers?
 
There are many more hundreds upon hundreds of millions of dollars still to be accounted for.
Yes indeed and i can only say what is reported...hence the quoting of that said thread...
 
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