Pakistanis have a corrupt currency worth billions of dollars
Pakistanis have a corrupt currency worth 2.020 billion. If a comprehensive policy is formulated, it can be fulfilled in Pakistan.
The President of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Nasir Hayat Magun revealed the news at a press conference in Islamabad. “According to our research, the value of cryptocurrency owned by the people of Pakistan is approximately 20 billion euros,” he said.
He asked the government to develop a comprehensive policy on cryptocurrency so that cryptocurrencies worth billions of dollars can be cashed in Pakistan instead of Dubai. He said neighbouring India has also introduced laws on corrupt currencies.
He said that the biggest problem for the government is not making the right decision at the right time. He said that if Energy Minister Hamad Azhar fails to make the right decision at the right time, then he should resign.
The chairman of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry criticized the government that the benefits of the decline in crude oil prices in the international market have not been passed on to the people.
Speaking of the natural gas crisis in the province, Nasir Mugwan said that Sindh produces 2310 mmcf (million cubic feet) of natural gas, but only 900 mmcf of natural gas is supplied to it.