Pakistan government to sell properties of federal ministries to pay off debt

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

The cash-strapped has decided to sell unused properties owned by federal ministries to pay off the country's mounting debts, the media reported Wednesday.

said that only those properties of ministries and allied departments would be put up for sale which are lying unused.

"Khan has sought the lists of properties of ministries for disposal," the minister was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper.

Chaudhry said the ministries had already finalised their lists of properties and sent them to the Cabinet.

Explaining the procedures to be adopted for the disposal of assets, the minister said this could be done by adopting a uniform policy that would also describe a modus operandi to legally sell off the properties.

To fast-track the process of selling the properties, an has been formed by the on the directions of Khan.

Meanwhile, the commission has received details of over 45,000 unused properties to be put on sale with majority of them being disputed, the Express Tribune reported.

According to the report, the first sale of properties would take at least six months to complete despite relaxation in some regulations.

The would first short list valuators who would then value the properties selected for sale.

The reference price given by the valuators will be approved by the board of the and the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation, the officials of the commission added.

Prime Minister Khan had in September last year suggested that thousands of acres of "dead capital" can be used for productive purposes.

has received financial aid worth billions of dollars from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and to overcome the financial crisis.

is also negotiating with the for an aid package.

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 17:40 IST