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K-Electric refutes allegations levelled by Nepra

byCustoms Today Report
26/07/2015
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KARACHI: The K-Electric has refuted the allegations levelled by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) and said that the Authority presented show-cause notice on media but the company has not yet received any notice.

In a press statement, K-Electric spokesperson said. “It seems quite evident that some individuals at the Nepra are against KE, as their progression and productivity has been exemplary in comparison to other Discos.”

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The statement further said that the power utility has always been truthful to NEPRA. Prior to the Fact-Finding Report, Nepra Management visited KE head office where its performance was appreciated by the regulatory authority, it added.

KE’s spokesperson further added, “Whenever the Nepra officials paid their visits at the K-Electric offices, they were articulate in expressing their satisfaction with the performance of the entity. However the pressure of some unknown influence has forced the Nepra to go against their word.”

K-Electric’s press statement further reiterated, that if and when the power utility receives a show-cause notice from the Nepra then it will provide a response detailing its version.

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