12-26-2009, 12:58 PM
Sajid
The amendment regarding permanent exemption has been finalized at ICAP level but is awaiting affirmation at some other Govermental front since it requires amendment in law. You know all fronts where our Govt is involved, things always take undue time. It is hoped to get legal effect soon, as explained by Hina Shamsi.
Training at industry has seriously been opposed by all circles and stakeholders. In my personal opinion this change will never be feasible in Pakistan. Our industry, even multinational, is not geared to do this job. Firstly, they, in every technical matter, depend and rely on professional firms and advisors due to scarcity of time and other mangerial engagements. Further, training requires a very specific top to down mentor relationship which, in no situation, is expected to be established in industry.
This proposal was rejected and I hope in all foreseable future this is not going to happen.
I hope you would be clarified.
Regards,
Kamran.
The amendment regarding permanent exemption has been finalized at ICAP level but is awaiting affirmation at some other Govermental front since it requires amendment in law. You know all fronts where our Govt is involved, things always take undue time. It is hoped to get legal effect soon, as explained by Hina Shamsi.
Training at industry has seriously been opposed by all circles and stakeholders. In my personal opinion this change will never be feasible in Pakistan. Our industry, even multinational, is not geared to do this job. Firstly, they, in every technical matter, depend and rely on professional firms and advisors due to scarcity of time and other mangerial engagements. Further, training requires a very specific top to down mentor relationship which, in no situation, is expected to be established in industry.
This proposal was rejected and I hope in all foreseable future this is not going to happen.
I hope you would be clarified.
Regards,
Kamran.