The Pak Banker

PM includes Jahangir Tareen in economic advisory body, leaves out Dar, Aurangzeb

- ISLAMABAD -APP

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has left out his deputy Ishaq Dar and Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb while accommodat­ing Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) founder Jahangir Tareen in newly formed eight-member Economic Advisory Council (EAC), The News reported on Sunday.

Formed weeks ahead of the 2024-25 budget, the body which includes various business tycoons and technocrat­s will advise the PM on key economic issues.

The exclusion of Dar and Aurangzeb, who chair the Cabinet Committee on Privatisat­ion (CCOP) and the Economic Coordinati­on Committee (ECC), respective­ly, is rather intriguing, to say the least as both bodies hold key significan­ce in the execution of the government's economic and financial agenda.

The EAC, which will be headed by the PM himself, also includes Sauqib H Sherazi, Shahzad Saleem, Musadaq Zulqurnain, Dr Ijaz Nabi, Asif Peer, Zaid Bashir, and Salman Ahmed.

With the budget 2024-25 expected to be revealed in the first 10 days of June, the formation of the advisory council reflects PM Shehbaz-led government's intention to consult these business tycoons and technocrat economists to get their feedback and incorporat­e any concrete proposals into the upcoming budget.

It'll be worth seeing whether the EAC will be any different from the previous similar forums — which have often been nothing more than debating clubs with its members using the platform to cosy up with high-ups in the Ministry of Finance, Commerce and the

Federal Bureau of Revenue — and in fact, contribute­s towards the budget making process.

The publicatio­n adds that forum will focus on providing solid recommenda­tions on how to kick-start sluggish economic activities and boost growth amid the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund's tight fiscal and monetary policy prescripti­ons for the coming years.

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