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SECP discussed companies’ bill with business community at MCCI

byCT Report
15/01/2016
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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MULTAN: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) held a meeting at Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) on Thursday in the wake of ‘ companies bill’ to aware as well as to include the suggestions of business community, lawyers, chartered accounts, corporate consultants and professionals in the drafting of the bill.

On this occasion, MCCI Vice-President Tariq Khan said it was the demand of time that the compulsory changes should be brought in the bill of company laws by the consultation of all chambers of Pakistan and other concerning sectors.

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He further said in the past the business and economic laws had been implemented without the consultaion of business community and by doing so the problems of the business sector enhanced and along with the required results of the laws were also not achieved. He also appreciated the efforts of SECP, Multan for holding an awareness session with the concerning sectors regarding the ‘companies bill’ at MCCI.

The Registrar of Companies Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Javed Hussain also briefed the participants of meeting about the companies’ bill and discussed the technicalities as well as noted their suggestions in respect of bill.

The joint registrar of SECP Syed Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Naqvi, deputy registrar Fozia Parveen, Muhammad Younis Ghazi, A. Moeed Khawaja, Waqas Khalid, Usman Hadi and Khurram Javed were also present in the meeting.

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