CPD for scaling up social safety net programmes in next budget

The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) today made

a set of recommendations for the national budget of next fiscal year (FY23)

including expansion and scaling up of social safety net programmes (SSNPs) to

raise the well-being of the people.

The civil society think tank also demanded for separate programmes for the

workers including provision for comprehensive health insurance.

To ease the burden of rising prices and shrinking purchasing power of low-and

fixed-income earning people, CPD has proposed that measures be taken to

selectively reduce taxes at import and domestic stages and stabilise the

exchange rate.

In order to contain the budget deficit, the think-tank also proposed measures

to enhance domestic resource mobilisation and raise both capacity and

efficacy of public expenditure.

The CPD presented the recommendations at a budget discussion for the next

fiscal year (FY23) at its office in the city.

CPD Executive Director Dr Fahmida Khatun presented the recommendations for

the budget.

She suggested increasing the revenue collection by eliminating the

inefficiency of the National Board of Revenue as well as increasing the use

of technology.

She said the philosophy embedded in budgetary proposals in developing country

context is redistribution of income favouring the marginalised groups and

communities.

In the context of Bangladesh, she said, this is even more urgent in view of

the rising income and wealth inequalities which have been further accentuated

by COVID-19 and the rising pressure on purchasing power of the common people

leading to erosion of real income.

CPD hoped that the government will look at FY23 budget as an opportunity to

secure the well-being of the marginalised people, revive the Covid-19 impact

on economy and stimulate private sector’s investment, she added.

About implementation of infrastructure projects, CPD proposed that the

government set up an independent oversight mechanism to examine feasibility

and assess economic and financial returns, financing modality, debt-servicing

liability and ensure overall good governance.

CPD has stressed the need to implement the long-overdue reform

measures including the direct income tax act and reforms of the state owned

enterprises (SOEs) and has reiterated the need to undertake a comprehensive

public expenditure review and set up an independent banking reforms

commission.

From a medium-term perspective, concrete steps and allocations have

been urged in view of the transition from fossil-fuel based energy to

renewable energy and the urgency of embedding green growth in

development strategy.

Distinguished Fellow Professor Mustafizur Rahman, Research Director Dr

Khondaker Golam Moazzem and Senior Research Fellow Towfiqul Islam Khan also

spoke at the session.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)