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GEPCO to send cases of 6,826 chronic defaulters to NAB

byZafar Malik
22/09/2015
in Business, Latest News
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SIALKOT: Gujranwala Electric Power Company (Gepco) has decided to send cases of as many as 6,826 chronic defaulters to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for early recovery of the outstanding dues of the millions of rupees. Gepco has given a final deadline to these defaulters, asking them to clear their dues until September 30, 2015, or their cases would be sent to NAB.

According to the Gepco chief executive Zahur Ahmed Chohan, Gepco has jazzed up the pace of its ongoing campaign against the old and new defaulters in Gujranwala Division, saying that the recovery of outstanding arrears amounting to Rs. 202 million was pending against the defaulters.

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He said that Gepco will send the cases to NAB in the first week of October 2015.

He said that the Gepco had sent the recovery notices to these defaulters for payment of their dues but they were reluctant to clear their dues. He said that the cases of chronic defaulters would soon be sent to NAB.

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