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Saddozai secures NEPRA chairman slot for 5-years

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23/11/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Brigadier (Retired ) Tariq Saddozai was appointed as NEPRA Chairman for five years.

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His appointment was made on the basis of his vast experience in Power Sector. He achieved the targets assigned to him as CEO Pesco. Prior to being CEO Pesco, he performed as MD Karachi Electric Supply Company.  As CEO Pesco Brig(Rtd)Tariq Saddozai did well to reduce line losses and enhanced recovery.  He brought the KESC out of the financial crunch to a great extent, in addition to reduction in line losses.

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