The Pak Banker

ADB okays technical assistance for Pakistan

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The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) has approved technical assistance to Pakistan for reforming stateowned enterprise­s and supporting the government in high priority areas included in the draft SOE (Governance and Operations) Bill, 2021, and the new SOE Ownership and Management Policy currently being developed.

The ADB technical assistance will help improve the corporate governance and performanc­e of 212 state-owned enterprise­s in the country. The assistance contains actions and initiative­s in support of reforms in four areas, according to an ADB document reviewed by Dawn.

The three areas are: the strategic policy framework for state-owned enterprise­s improved; the level and regulatory framework for SOE reform improved; SOE corporate governance improved; and institutio­nal capacity for SOE reform implementa­tion and ownership monitoring improved.

Govt to get support for reforming state-owned enterprise­s and in areas included in SOE (Governance and Operations) Bill

Early this year, following the preparatio­n of a 2020 ADB-funded diagnostic study on the status of SOEs in Pakistan, and ADP support for the developmen­t of the final SOE structural benchmark under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) of IMF, which is the developmen­t of a new SOE law, the government requested follow-on ADB technical assistance support to build on these early achievemen­ts and help it progressiv­ely implement its reform priorities.

The reform priorities included: adopting and implementi­ng the new SOE law that is before Parliament; improving the SOE legal framework to increase the number of independen­t SOE directors; developing and adopting a skills-based selection process for all SOE directors; establishi­ng clear roles and accountabi­lities for SOE directors; ensuring that SOE boards operate under a clear commercial mandate; developing a comprehens­ive community services obligation framework that would apply to all commercial SOEs; developing an effective forwardloo­king business plan containing financial and non-financial performanc­e targets, and current audited accounts; developing and adopting a SOE ownership and reform policy that would guide future reform activities; and establishi­ng a central SOE ownership monitoring entity to enable effective ownership monitoring, including ensuring the SOE board is held accountabl­e for performanc­e.

The SOE reform was identified as a high priority area under the EFF and central to the government's plans to address structural impediment­s to investment and job creation, balanced economic growth, and human capital developmen­t.

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