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Spendthrift ways: Govt consumes 91% of budget in nine months – The Express Tribune

ISLAMABAD:

In an alarming development, the federal government has consumed 91 per cent of the total annual budget in just nine months, while its revenues could not match the reckless spending, resulting in a budget deficit of Rs1.38 trillion – the highest ever in the country’s history.

The budget deficit of Rs1.4 trillion is 6.6 per cent of the total size of the economy. It is Rs413 billion or 1.9 per cent higher than the annual target of Rs974 billion or 4.7 per cent of GDP, according to official documents.

An official of the finance ministry said that bearing in mind the current trend the annual budget deficit may soar to 8.4 per cent of GDP or Rs1.8 trillion. When the PPP-led government came into power, the budget deficit was Rs777 billion or 7.4 per cent of GDP.

On the basis of new national accounts that have recently been worked out but immediately became controversial, the budget deficit amounts to 7.4 per cent of GDP, the highest in four years.

The massive borrowings for budget financing not only fuelled inflation, but also took away money that could otherwise be borrowed by the private sector for business expansion leading to creation of jobs.

The development comes on the heels of the government’s decision to revise downwards the target of tax collection by Rs23 billion after the authorities missed the monthly targets for two consecutive months. The trend indicates that the federal government is set to miss all its budgetary targets. According to the budgetary plans, the government spends 70 per cent of its total budget during the first nine months of any fiscal year. By that account the federal government has spent Rs528 billion more than the budgetary limits.

It seems that military is more prudent in budget planning than civilians. Defence spending in nine months stood at Rs348 billion around 70.3 per cent of the annual budget of Rs495 billion.

The documents show that against total budget of Rs2.5 trillion, the federal government spent Rs2.3 trillion or 91.2 per cent from July through March. Of that non-development expenses recorded at Rs2.1 trillion and development spending stood at Rs211 billion.

Contrary to uncontrolled spending, against projected gross annual revenues of Rs2.73 trillion, the government could bag only Rs1.66 trillion or 60.7 per cent of the annual revenues. Out of that an amount of Rs762 billion was transferred to provinces as their share in federal taxes, leaving the authorities with only Rs896 billion.

To bridge the yawning gap between expenses and revenues the Finance Ministry borrowed Rs1.3 trillion from domestic market, Rs36 billion from foreign lenders and obtained Rs63 billion from provinces, according to the summary of fiscal operations. It borrowed Rs681 billion from banks and printed Rs195 billion worth of new banknotes.

Major expenses

The documents show that subsidies, interest payments and pensions led to excessive spending in nine months. Against annual target of Rs180 billion, the federal government gave away Rs487 billion in subsidies, largely untargeted. The amount is almost three times more than the original allocation, indicating the authorities’ inability to implement crucial reforms.

The federal government paid Rs625 billion interest on loans, which were almost 90 per cent of the annual target. An amount of Rs579 billion was spent on domestic debt servicing while Rs46 billion were spent on foreign debt servicing. The government spent Rs99 billion on pensions, 93 per cent of the annual pension budget. For running the affairs of the civilian government an amount of Rs147 billion was spent, which was 68 per cent of the annual budget.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 4th, 2012.
 
This is bloody ridiculous. GoP needs to get itself together, is anything working the way it should in Pakistan?
 
The crooks have put a license fee of 3G well above over 500 Crore to adjust the budget deficit and that's why the bidding dates has been getting postponed from Jan 2012 to March and then May and now July 2012...

It's the election year, and I've never seen so much development projects in progress in the last 4-years or so as it is taking place these days...
 
wow now thats really bad because worse times coming for pakistani ppl in future.

You sure?

"According to the New York Times,it is estimated that about 42.5% of the children in India suffer from malnutrition.
The World Bank, citing estimates made by the World Health Organization, states that "About 49 percent of the world's underweight children, 34 percent of the world's stunted children and 46 percent of the world's wasted children, live in India."


I'm more concerned with the future of your people, since a third of the world's poor are located in India.

Don't worry about us Pakistanis, we'll be just fine, we can bend but we won't break.
 
You sure?

"According to the New York Times,it is estimated that about 42.5% of the children in India suffer from malnutrition.
The World Bank, citing estimates made by the World Health Organization, states that "About 49 percent of the world's underweight children, 34 percent of the world's stunted children and 46 percent of the world's wasted children, live in India."


I'm more concerned with the future of your people, since a third of the world's poor are located in India.

Don't worry about us Pakistanis, we'll be just fine, we can bend but we won't break.


We have opportunity unlike you. my grand father was a laborer. my father is a nuclear scientist. he had no reserved caste status. see the difference ?

And stop quoting statistics which are three years old. you dont have any sense of a time frame do you ?
 
@ other pakistani people shut up and concentrate on ur own country to hell with India at least they are more happy then we are atleast they are doing something not just sitting around like douche bags
 
Is that bad ? It means govt machinery working efficiently .. That money is allocated to spend .. If they spent it in 9 months than congrats to them .. It is not your pocket money so that one will feel bad ..it is like officials have completed their work in just 9 months and they can rest for next three
 
Is that bad ? It means govt machinery working efficiently .. That money is allocated to spend .. If they spent it in 9 months than congrats to them .. It is not your pocket money so that one will feel bad ..it is like officials have completed their work in just 9 months and they can rest for next three

lolll it means their entire money has been spent in 9 months and for the next 3 months there will be no progress.
 
We have opportunity unlike you. my grand father was a laborer. my father is a nuclear scientist. he had no reserved caste status. see the difference ?

And stop quoting statistics which are three years old. you dont have any sense of a time frame do you ?

Take these facts like a man, and do not hide behind the truth.
Trying to put down our country's future prospects while ignoring your own internal problems is ignorance at its best.

And how old are you? It sickens me to see that PakDefence lets kids like you post here
 

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