Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani presided over a meeting of Auction Supervisory Committee (ASC) regarding auction of 3G spectrum and directed the proposed auction must ensure transparency; professionalism and due validation and should be completed within the permissible time. Gilani said introduction of the new technology in the telecom sector should enhance outreach of the connectivity facilities at an affordable price to the consumers. In the meeting, the progress regarding the auction of the 3G spectrum was discussed in detail and it was emphasised that the due bidding should take precedence over all other considerations which are in the interest of all the stakeholders.
In the meeting, the process conducted up till now was appreciated for the professionalism and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) was asked to hire services of the internationally reputed consultant to assist in the transaction process. The meeting was attended by Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance, Mr Rehman Malik, Minister for Interior, Dr Asim Hussain, Advisor to Prime Minister on Petroleum and Natural Resources, Syed Naveed Qamar, Minister for Water and Power, Secretary IT, Secretary Finance, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, and representatives of telecom, PTA and FAB.
short time left for your tenure, better pocket the 4G licenses too. There is huge amounts to be raised along with kick bags, without that current government is least interested in doing or planning anything.
But it wont happen under your watch. You and your govt are parasitic crooks.
In Pakistan-today you have shown PM Gillani shaking hands with entrepreneur Bill Gates.In fact both are geniuses in their own fields: Gillani in turning politics into an ever expanding cash pot; while Bill Gates making his computer world into a cash mountain.The difference is merely in direction- Gillani is doing it for his forthcoming Gillanis while Bill is doing it for the enlightenment of mankind in future.
when PM use the word Transparent its means there is a huge money involved in kickbacks :))
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