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Yousaf Shah credits PBG leadership for shifting Lahore’s business politics

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Interview with Muhammad Yousaf Shah, vice chairman of the Pioneer Businessmen Group

 

By M Qadeer

Q: You have a history with the LCCI politics, what led you to join the newly made Pioneer Businessmen Group (PBG)?

Muhammad Yousaf Shah: My family has been involved with the LCCI for generations. I served on the Executive Committee multiple times, like my father before me. But we were constantly ignored for leadership roles, which were given instead to those who were well connected. The top leaders in my previous group preferred to push their own offspring and close affiliates into high offices, ignoring capable, dedicated members. This system became annoying, and it was clear that merit was suspended. That’s when I, along with others who felt similarly, joined the Pioneer Businessmen Group to challenge the status quo.

 

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Q: How has PBG impacted LCCI’s internal politics?

 

Yousaf Shah: The PBG has changed the political landscape immensely. We broke the long-standing PIAF-Founders Alliance hold over the LCCI by winning all 32 seats for both corporate and associate classes with the help of remanent of the PIAF. The influence of Ali Hussam Asghar’s leadership brought fresh perspectives and energy, which attracted members seeking change. This shift wasn’t just political; it made inroads for merit and fairness in LCCI’s politics, something that was missing previously.

 

Q: As Co-Convener of the Membership Committee, you’ve got 1,239 new memberships. What impact does this have on the Chamber and the tax net?

Yousaf Shah: This influx of new memberships strengthens the LCCI both financially and in terms of representation. Importantly, every new member must be a taxpayer, so we’re directly helping to broaden the tax net. This approach not only boosts LCCI’s funds but also supports the government’s efforts to increase tax compliance, which is critical for the country’s economy.

Q: As VC of PBG what top issues the PBG aims to resolve for the business community?

Yousaf Shah: We’re prioritizing the key issues facing traders and industrialists, including parking, infrastructure, and dealing with encroachments. Customs intelligence processes also need reform to better support legitimate businesses. Addressing these issues will ease day-to-day business operations, allowing for smoother trade and helping businesses grow.

Q: Finally, how do you see the PBG’s role in LCCI’s future?

Yousaf Shah: The PBG is committed to restoring trust, merit, and efficiency to the LCCI. We’ve started on a strong note and will continue to work for transparency and fairness. I believe the community sees the difference, and with their ongoing support, we’re confident about creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for all members.

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