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KARACHI: The government plans to complete the sale of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) within this year but will not extend any guarantees to prospective buyers, Chairman Privatisation Commission Muhammad Ali said on Monday.

In an interview on Aaj TV’s News Insight with Amir Zia, which aired Monday night, Ali said the IMF has approved the withdrawal of sales tax on the transaction, but other forms of investor assurances would not be offered.

“Governments change, and running airlines or businesses is not the mandate of provincial administrations,” he noted.

HBFCL, PIACL and airports: Major decisions made on selloffs

Responding to concerns over the slow pace of privatisation, Ali said the process had begun with smaller, less complex transactions, such as the partial transfer of First Women Bank, before moving toward larger divestments.

Responding to a question about government-to-government (G2G) transactions in the privatization process, Ali said the issue was not merely about Western interest or its absence. Instead, Pakistan’s own governance gaps, corruption, and economic vulnerabilities had weakened its position and limited the country’s ability to negotiate stronger outcomes.

He noted that major economic and geostrategic powers naturally gain leverage in G2G deals, especially when the other side lacks bargaining strength. In his personal view, Pakistan should avoid relying on G2G arrangements in privatisation wherever possible, arguing that competitive and transparent processes offer better protection for national interests.

He said the federal government has not yet resolved the question of which authority, NEPRA or the government, must approve the transfer of K-Electric’s shares. Ali also acknowledged that the original sale of K-Electric suffered from inadequate due diligence.

The chairman said that next year, the government plans to privatise Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO), Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) and Gujranwala Electric Power Company (GEPCO). He added that the authorities are considering the Turkish model, which allows private operators to run utilities on long-term concessional terms.

Ali said Karachi and Lahore airports each require about $1 billion in capital for expansion, which the government expects private operators to mobilise once the airports are outsourced.

On the gas sector, he said growth had stalled and structural reforms were necessary. “For the sector to move forward, the Sui gas companies will have to be sold,” he said.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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KU Nov 18, 2025 11:07am
Privatisation hurdles cannot be called sinister anymore, it's much more. If we review the talked-about guarantees, it would be a textbook example of how businesses are not run.
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Tariq Rafiq Nov 18, 2025 12:38pm
Sale of PIA become a challenge for Govt.! Why can't we operate PIA? Is the Govt.failed to run its business institutes like air line, steel mills etc how the Govt. Claims that they can run the country
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paxtan Nov 18, 2025 01:12pm
in simple terms the government has been lying and will continue lying...
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Waheed Khan Nov 18, 2025 06:21pm
This white elephant must be sold immediately. Govt don't run businesses.
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po Nov 18, 2025 06:51pm
How much commision he gets
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Anjum Zahoor Nov 18, 2025 07:50pm
Government does not seem to have will to privatise PIA.
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FAM Nov 18, 2025 08:56pm
The main issue is the credibility of a selected govt.
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Zubair Edhy Nov 19, 2025 11:07am
Just 43 days left in year-end, it is unlikely that PIA transaction will be finalised. Not providing Government guarantees is good step whether deal is made or not.
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Zubair Edhy Nov 19, 2025 11:09am
@Tariq Rafiq, Government should not be running businesses. جہاں کا راجہ بیوپاری وہاں کی پرجا بھکاری ۔
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Parvez Nov 19, 2025 11:14am
When it actually happens please give it as news .....
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Tariq Qurashi Nov 19, 2025 01:18pm
We are loosing 800 billion a year from state owned enterprises. Unfortunately progress on privatization is very slow. If there are too many vested interests to sell them, then just shut them down.
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Arif Nov 19, 2025 07:56pm
Guarantees should not be given either parties. govt should not given any monetary guarantees nor private party should given any employees job related guarantees.
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