Shaukat Aziz

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Shaukat Aziz

Incumbent
Assumed office 
August 28, 2004 -
Preceded by Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain

Born March 6, 1949
Karachi, Pakistan
Political party Pakistan Muslim League
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Shaukat Aziz (Urdu: شوکت عزیز), born March 6, 1949 in Karachi, Pakistan is the current Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Pakistan. He became Finance Minister in November 1999 and was handpicked by President Musharraf for the position of Prime Minister after the resignation of Zafarullah Khan Jamali on June 6, 2004. He became Prime Minister on August 28, 2004.

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[edit] Education

Aziz attended Saint Patrick's High School, Karachi and Abbottabad Public School, Abbottabad. He passed his Intermediate from Government Islamia College, Kasur. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Gordon College, Rawalpindi, in 1967. He obtained an MBA Degree in 1969 from Pakistani Business School IBA, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi. It was during his studies at the IBA that he secured an internship at Citibank which was to be a start of an illustrous banking career.

[edit] Career

[edit] Citibank executive

In 1969, he joined Citibank, serving in various countries, including Pakistan, Greece, the United States, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Singapore, and others. He served as Citibank's head of Corporate and Investment Banking for various regions, including the Asia Pacific Region, Central & Eastern Europe, and the Middle East And Africa; as Corporate Planning Officer, Citicorp; as a country Manager for Citibank in Malaysia and in Jordan. He has been a board member of Citibank subsidiaries including Saudi American Bank, Citicorp Islamic Bank, and of several non-profit organizations. He was appointed Executive Vice President of Citibank in 1992, reporting directly to the Chairman/CEO. Before taking leave from Citigroup, he was the head of its global Private Banking division, reporting directly to William Campbell, who was then head of the Global Consumer Group.

During his years at Citibank, He excelled in his work.

[edit] Finance Minister

In November, 1999, after the military ousted the elected government Mr. Aziz agreed to become the regime's Minister of Finance, with responsibility for Finance, Economic Affairs, Statistics, Planning and Development, and Revenue Divisions. As Minister of finance, Mr. Aziz also heads the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet, the Cabinet Committee on Investment, the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council and the Cabinet Committee on Privatization.

In 2001, Mr Aziz was declared 'Finance Minister of the Year' by Euromoney and Banker's Magazine. His term as Finance Minister has been associated with accelarating growth in the Pakistani economy. Pakistan has recently become one of the fastest growing countries among in the world.

[edit] Prime Minister

Mr. Aziz was named by the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) as the next Prime Minister after Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigned on June 6, 2004.

The post was held by Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain while Mr. Aziz fulfilled the constitutional requirement of securing a seat in the lower house of parliament. Aziz ran from two constituencies, Tharparkar in Sindh, and Attock, a district located west of Islamabad. While campaigning, on July 29, 2004, Aziz survived an assassination attempt in the small town of Fateh Jang in the Attock district. A suicide bomber blew himself up attacking a car in which Aziz was travelling. His chauffeur and eight others were killed. Aziz, who was in the back seat, survived. Over 50 people were injured in the attack, for which al Qaeda later claimed responsibility. Aziz won the election in both districts. Since he could retain only one seat, he immediately vacated his Tharparkar seat, preferring to represent Attock, where he had won by 76,156 votes to 29,497.

Shaukat Aziz was elected Prime Minister by Parliament on August 27, 2004, by a vote of 191 to 151 in the National Assembly of Pakistan, and was sworn in on August 28, 2004. He retains his position as Minister of Finance.

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Preceded by
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
Prime Minister of Pakistan
2004–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent