PM Shehbaz, his cabinet forgo salaries, privileges due to economic challenges
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20 Mar 2024
In a bid to rejuvenate the cash-strapped economy through a series of austerity measures, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his cabinet members have opted to forgo their salaries and benefits.
This decision was made during a meeting of the federal cabinet held on Wednesday.
During the meeting, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb provided a comprehensive briefing to the cabinet members on the staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding the final review for a $3 billion loan program.
Pakistan is currently facing a severe financial crisis as its foreign exchange reserves have dwindled to around $3 billion, which is only enough to cover essential imports for three weeks.
Muhammad Aurangzeb expressed confidence that the agreement with the US-based global lender will improve the country's economy and further boost investors confidence.
In a major step towards privatising Pakistan International Airlines, the federal cabinet approved the formation of the PIA Holding Company.
Earlier in February, the government announced a series of austerity measures to revive the cash-strapped economy. These measures include restrictions on foreign trips for state officials and a 15% cut in government spending.
In addition to other cost-cutting measures, the government also imposed a ban on luxury items and vehicles until June 2024. All cabinet members will now pay their own utility bills, and government employees will not be allotted more than one plot.
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