Companies Bill 2016 tabled in Parliament

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Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Friday presented the Companies Bill 2016 in the National Assembly.

The Companies Ordinance 2016 has been promulgated through a Presidential Ordinance and has now been laid before the National Assembly as required under Clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

The minister said that the bill had been finalised after extensive consultations with all stakeholders to introduce best international corporate practices in Pakistan.

He pointed out that there was a dire need to revamp the 32 years old Companies Ordinance 1984 in order to provide an improved competitive legal framework for the corporate sector in Pakistan.

The minister stated that all the stakeholders expressed their unanimous support for enacting Companies Bill 2016 and expressed the hope for its enactment at the earliest in order to help address the longstanding demand of the business community.

He said that the bill provided major emphasis on ease of doing business, a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance here said.

The Finance minister elaborated the bill provided maximum facilitation to corporate sector and envisaged use of technology at all levels including filing of documents to SECP electronically supply of documents information notices to the members electronically attending meetings through video link and voting through e ballot.

“The bill aimed to provide protection of interests of minority shareholders and creditors as well as the encouraged inclusion of independent and non-executive directors in the company’s boards”, the minister added.

The bill also required real estate companies to provide enhanced protection to investors. The bill also provides for Shariah certifications of companies. Pakistan People’s Party leader Nafisa Shah and Yousuf Talpur expressed their reservation over the bill saying that the government was rushing into it.