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Asad Umer urges regulators to facilitate corporate sector to promote economy

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March 12, 2019
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ISLAMABAD:  Finance Minister Asad Umer has urged the regulators including the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and Pakistan Stock Market to fully facilitate the corporate sector in order to enhance its productivity and contribution to the economy.

Addressing a ceremony pertaining to the corporate sector in Islamabad Monday, the Finance Minister said corporate laws are also being amended to improve business environment in the country.

The Finance Minister has applauded the World Bank recognition of Pakistan enhanced implementation of corporate governance principles on the launch event of Pakistan Report on Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) on Corporate Governance.

The Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) is a prominent component of global efforts to strengthen the international financial architecture and aims at promoting greater financial stability, both domestically and internationally, through the development, dissemination, adoption, and implementation of international standards and codes.

The ROSC corporate governance initiative is administered by the World Bank that assesses the degree to which a country observes the G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance (OECD Principles)-the international reference point for good corporate governance; and develop a series of recommendations to reduce or close identified gaps.

Pakistan ROSC on Corporate Governance assesses Pakistan’s corporate governance policy framework. It highlights recent improvements in corporate governance regulation, makes policy recommendations, and provides investors with a benchmark against which to measure corporate governance in Pakistan.

The report focuses on the governance of large and listed companies, but includes a special section on the governance of public sector companies.

It  highlights that corporate governance framework for listed companies has improved in recent years as the government has enhanced the legal and policy framework, and key institutions have grown in sophistication and maturity.

Much more can be done to address corporate governance in Public Sector Companies.

ROSC assessed OECD 20 Principles fully implemented, 33 broadly implemented, 16 principles partially implemented, and three not applicable

A comparison with the 2005 Corporate Governance ROSC shows the level of improvement in the corporate governance framework; in 2005 out of a total of 32 applicable principles, only 4 were fully implemented, 17 were broadly implemented, 10 were partially implemented and 1 was reported as not implemented. The assessment has noted considerable improvement in compliance from 66% in 2005 to 77% in 2018 and  has assessed Pakistan as “broadly implemented” against the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance.

Mr. Omer said, “The outcomes of the assessment will contribute to the Government reform agenda to improve the investment climate, the attractiveness of the capital market, and public sector company (PSC) reforms.”

ROSC CG has assessed compliance in five areas including; the commitment of the public and private sectors to reform; Shareholder rights; Disclosure and transparency; Boards of directors and Public sector companies.  DNA

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