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Zero-rated industries to get electricity, gas at discounted rates

ISLAMABAD : Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood announced on Tuesday that zero-rated industries will be supplied gas and electricity at discounted rates.

Taking to Twitter, he said a meeting of officials of the Ministries of Commerce, Finance, and Energy took place today wherein it was agreed that “erstwhile 5 zero-rated industries will be given a rate of 7.5 ¢/kWh for July & August and 9 ¢/kWh thereafter. For gas, the rate will be $6.5/MMBtu throughout.”

Razak Dawood said he felt that the Ministry of Commerce has obtained a very good rate in the wake of the situation created by the coronavirus pandemic and asked exporters to concentrate on increasing exports.

He thanked the Ministries of Energy and Finance for their continued support.

PIA not to file appeal against EASA flight ban

ISLAMABAD : The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) management has decided not to file an appeal against the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) suspension of the PIA flights to and from the EU countries.

The PIA spokesperson said that the national flag carrier has prepared its appeal against the decision in light of the EASA Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft (SAFA) programme and will file at an appropriate time.

Following the closure of Pakistan International Airlines flights to Europe, the PIA administration has also decided to call back its employees deputed in Europe.The staff deputed in Milan, Oslo, Copenhagen and Barcelona have been asked to return back Pakistan after the closure of flights. The move to ultimately benefit in bringing down the expenses of the Pakistan International Airlines, said the spokesperson.

European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) had suspended Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight operations for Europe in June over safety concerns.

The EASA in a letter conveyed to the national flag carrier, said that they had suspended the Third Country Operator (TCO) Authorisation to PIA after it failed to comply with the proposed corrective action plans (CAPs).

It said that six findings were raised with the PIA officials during meetings in June and September 2019, out of which five of the action plans were implemented while one other concerning elements of a Safety Management Systems was not implemented.

The EASA, however,  said that it could review any appeal from Pakistan over the matter while the suspension could also be extended for another three months if conditions set by them are not implemented.

SC rules enforcement of NEPRA law in Sindh load shedding case

ISLAMABAD : A Supreme Court bench on Tuesday ordered enforcement of Section 26 of the NEPRA law in suo moto hearing of Sindh load shedding case.

A division bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed heard the case.

“Under the law the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has been empowered to conduct public hearing and take a decision,” the bench said.The electric power regulator should take decision under the NEPRA law about special power to K-Electric for supply of electricity, the court said.

The court also ordered for appointment of the members of NEPRA tribunal within 10 days. “No court could issue stay order over the use of powers under Section 26 of the NEPRA law,” the bench remarked.

The court also dismissed the stay order over the power regulator’s action against K-Electric.

The bench summoned report from NEPRA with regard to its proceedings over the matter.

Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed in his remarks during the hearing said that the K-Electric didn’t pay a penny to the government since 2015 but “You people still appeasing them”.

The top judge blasted the Power Division over its report and asked “why the joint secretary should not be relieved from his job over “such report”.

“We summoned report over the current situation, they wrote the story of future,” the Chief Justice of Pakistan said. “The officials of power division if sent to Karachi, people will receive them with stone-pelting,” Justice Gulzar Ahmed said. “They will come to senses when visiting Karachi,” the chief justice said.

PIA decides to call back its employees deputed in Europe

KARACHI : Following the closure of Pakistan International Airlines flights to Europe, the PIA administration has decided call back its employees deputed in Europe.

As per details, the staff deputed in Milan, Oslo, Copenhagen and Barcelona is being called back after the closure of flights.

The move to ultimately benefit in bringing down the expenses of the Pakistan International Airlines. It was learnt that Europe station will not be operated by the general sales agents of the PIA.The spokesperson of the national flag-carrier said that directives for the employees deputed in Europe will be issued this week.

Earlier on June 30, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) had announced to suspend Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight operations over safety concerns.

The suspension came into force from July 1 and would remain in place for six months.

All PIA flights to Europe had been suspended after the order as the national flag carrier asked passengers to either refund their tickets or extend them for a later date.

Japan’s ruling party set to vote on Abe’s replacement on Sept 14

TOKYO : Japan’s ruling party will vote on September 14 on the country’s longest-serving prime minister Shinzo Abe’s replacement after he announced that he was stepping down due to health issues.

An official announcement from the Liberal Democratic Party is expected either later Tuesday or Wednesday, but a decision on a limited vote that will exclude rank-and-file members has already been approved.

Candidates will be required to register their run on September 8, with campaigning immediately after.

The LDP election is for the party leadership, with a parliamentary vote for prime minister following on September 16, reports say. Opposition candidates are expected to stand, but the vote is seen largely as a formality that will endorse the ruling party’s new leader.

A leadership contest would usually poll ruling party lawmakers and LDP members nationwide.

But the LDP has opted for a constrained format, polling only its MPs and three representatives from each of the country’s 47 prefectures.

The decision has elicited some criticism, but party officials said it would take too long to organise a broader vote.

“The prime minister is sick, his illness has re-emerged. He is working hard under very difficult conditions,” Shunichi Suzuki, chairman of the party´s general council, told reporters on Tuesday.

“If we were to hold a full-scale election, it would take two months. With the prime minister’s health, two months is very long. We can’t take that long,” Suzuki said.

Several candidates have already emerged for the race, with chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga considered the presumptive front runner.

Suga, 71, has held his powerful post for years —  coordinating policy among ministries and agencies, and serving as the effective face of the government as its chief spokesman.

Considered a pragmatist without strong ideological positions, Suga is a close Abe advisor who encouraged the prime minister to run again after a disastrous first term in office ended after just a year in 2007.

Other candidates are expected to include former defence minister Shigeru Ishiba, who polls well with the general public but is less popular among party members.

A military expert, Ishiba once left the LDP, spending time as both an independent and briefly joining another party.

Many within the LDP have not forgiven the political dalliance.

LDP policy chief Fumio Kishida, a former foreign minister, is also expected to stand.

He is often described as Abe’s favoured successor, but his limited public profile and low-key persona are likely to pose obstacles as he launches a challenge to the likes of Suga.

Abe announced his shock decision to step down on August 28, explaining he was suffering a recurrence of ulcerative colitis, a condition that has plagued him for years.

He is Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, but has seen his government’s approval ratings sink in recent months with the public unimpressed by his handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

Avenfield, Al-Azizia hearing: IHC orders Nawaz Sharif to surrender before court

ISLAMABAD : The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday gave former prime minister Nawaz Sharif a chance to surrender before the court.

An IHC division bench comprising Justice Amer Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani was hearing appeals of Nawaz Sharif against his conviction in Al-Azizia and Avenfield property references. The court also took up the appeals of Maryam Nawaz and retired Captain Mohammad Safdar in the Avenfield reference.

The court directed the PML-N supremo to appear before it no matter what condition he is in and adjourned the hearing of the case until Sept 10. Maryam along with her spouse appeared in court.

Nawaz’s lawyer Khawaja Haris had filed an application in the court the previous day, requesting the bench to either allow his client’s pleader to represent him in today’s proceedings or adjourn the hearing until his return.
Maryam and Capt Safdar also filed an application with a request for adjourning the Avenfield case until after Sept 5.

The accused have been out on bail since Sept 19, 2018 when the IHC suspended the 10-year, seven-year, and one-year imprisonment handed down to Nawaz, Maryam, and Safdar, respectively by an accountability court on July 6, 2018. The Supreme Court later upheld the suspension of their conviction while rejecting the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) appeal against the high court’s decision.

Accountability court Judge Muhammad Arshad Malik had handed the verdicts in the Al-Azizia and Flagship cases. He was later dismissed from his post following a video scandal.

Addressing a press conference alongside top PML-N leadership on July 6, 2019, Maryam had shown reporters a video in which judge Arshad Malik was heard saying that there was “no proof of corruption against the deposed premier” in the Al-Azizia reference and that he was coerced into convicting him.

FM announces ‘major milestone’ in establishment of South Punjab province

ISLAMABAD : Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi revealed on Tuesday that the government has achieved a major milestone in the establishment of a separate South Punjab province.

Taking to Twitter, he said: “After years of struggle & determination by people of South Punjab, we have achieved a major milestone in establishment of a separate South Punjab province. We, the @PTIofficial govt announce posting of high level bureaucrats to South Punjab for a fully functional secretariat.”

Qureshi said this achievement was a testament to the ruling PTI’s commitment to fulfill the promise it had made to the people of Pakistan. He congratulated the people of southern Punjab and thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for his vision and support.

On July 2, FM Qureshi had said the additional chief secretary (ACS) and the additional inspector general of police (AIG) have been appointed for the south Punjab secretariat. He said the two officers will establish their offices in Multan and Bahawalpur to address the problems of people.

He said the practical realisation of the dream of south Punjab province has begun as people of southern areas of the province will not have to travel to Lahore to get their administrative issues addressed.

Nawaz Sharif is fit as per his recent medical reports: Fawad

ISLAMABAD : Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has said that medical reports of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif shows that he is perfectly fine and sound in health.

Taking on the micro-blogging website, Twitter, Fawad Chaudhry said, the reports of the former prime minister shows that he is fit and sound as the reason behind delay in his treatment are also mentioned in the report.

Seems that Nawaz Sharif will be admitted in hospital for treatment after end of the coronavirus pandemic. It is strange that how this system is treated, the minister concluded.

Nawaz Sharif’s recent medical reports
Fresh medical reports of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif were submitted in Lahore High Court (LHC) shows that Nawaz Sharif maybe “at much greater risk than a normal person” if exposed to Covid-19.

Mr Sharif, given his age and significant disease burden, falls in the category of patients who, if exposed to the Covid-19 infection, maybe at a much greater risk than a normal person, the consultant cautions in his report.

International cricketer Mujahid Jamshed applies for women’s team coaching

Lahore : Former international cricketer Mujahid Jamshed applied for women’s team head coach position.

A veteran of 4 ODIs and 127 First-Class matches, Jamshed is confident with his portfolio and hopes that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will provide him an opportunity.

“I have completed my certification in coaching and I find myself eligible for this post. I am confident to serve strongly for women cricketers and I hope PCB will look into my application and give me this opportunity,” he said.

It must be noted here that PCB published an advertisement for women’s team coaching after Iqbal Imam was removed as head coach after the Women’s T20 World Cup. The last date for applying is September 16.

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