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    CCP Accuses Sugar Industry of Data Manipulation, Urges Deregulation to End Crises

    August 12, 2025Updated:August 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    CCP Accuses Sugar Barons of Data Manipulation, Asks for Deregulation

    Pakistan’s Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) informed Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb that the owners of sugar mills have been allegedly providing false data to the Sugar Advisory Board for decades. The false information was used by them to obtain export licenses and has been a major cause of recurring sugar shortages in Pakistan.

    The issue, as per a CCP briefing, has existed for nearly two decades. The Commission discovered that mill owners tend to provide false statistics regarding production and inventory levels. It suggested that the government must gather this information from credible sources like sugarcane commissioners or independent bodies prior to making decisions on imports or exports.

    The CCP review, for 2008–09 to 2025, indicates that the leaders of the sugar industry have consistently employed this strategy to reap gains with no major penalties. The Commission is of the view that the government monopoly on the sugar industry has harmed the good competition and recommends deregulating the sector in order to enable market forces to work unencumbered.

    CCP Chairman Dr. Kabir Ahmed Sidhu also briefed the finance minister on previous sugar crises in 2008-09, 2015-16, and 2019-20. He provided information regarding cartel-like practices in the industry and the update on a 2021 case against the sugar cartel, which is currently pending a rehearing.

    Aurangzeb, Finance Minister, assured of government assistance to hasten court proceedings, consolidate the CCP, and enhance market transparency. Both sides also debated new regulation to stabilize sugar prices and create a more competitive, healthy business environment.

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