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Print Print 2024-03-28

CEOs of Discos ordered to stop electricity theft

  • Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Leghari encourages officials of Discos to leverage technology and innovation in their efforts to eradicate power theft
Published March 28, 2024

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Leghari has termed power theft “economic terrorism” and directed Discos to take decisive action against the electricity thieves.

He was addressing the chairmen and the chief executive officers (CEOs) of the power distribution companies through a video link.

The discussion centred on combating electricity theft, which the minister referred to as a form of “economic terrorism” that has severely impacted the country’s economy.

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According to an official statement, Minister Leghari emphasised the urgent need to address electricity theft, citing its detrimental effects on the national economy.

He encouraged officials of Discos to leverage technology and innovation in their efforts to eradicate power theft.

The objective is to curtail indiscriminate power outages, especially to consumers who diligently pay their bills.

The minister declared that all obstacles hindering efforts to prevent electricity theft must be removed.

He warned that employees and officers involved in such illegal activities would be dealt with firmly and decisively.

He made it clear that there would be no political interference in the campaign against electricity theft.

He stressed that decisions would be made based on merit, ensuring a transparent and impartial approach.

He issued instructions to all Discos to establish modern customer service centres nationwide.

The minister also directed for appointment of competent officers to ensure the timely resolution of customer complaints.

The minister also issued a directive emphasising the importance of kindness towards consumers and stated that any mistreatment of consumers, especially regarding the installation of new electricity connections, would not be tolerated. The minister instructed the authorities to follow the policy of “customer is always right”.

He has also mandated the management of Discos to uphold the utmost diligence in keeping all financial records up-to-date and to meticulously compile detailed information pertaining to the company’s assets.

This approach aims to streamline the concession/privatisation process as per government decisions.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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KU Mar 28, 2024 08:25am
And we should all hire certified but retired thieves to protect our homes in these uncertain times. Playing with fire, we are.
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Notsurprised Mar 28, 2024 11:10am
The only solution will ever be to shut off feeders with low recovery. Then let the entire neighborhood sort out the thieves amongst them. Neighbors always know who is using kunda, stealing, etc...
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Test Mar 28, 2024 11:55am
@Notsurprised, Don't do that not my fault if someone is using Kunda why shall i pay for this.Best thing is loadshedding
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Qasim Mar 28, 2024 12:08pm
@Notsurprised, it's the discos themselves that are doing the theft. This article is like the thieves are asking the thieves to stop thieving. It won't work.
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KU Mar 28, 2024 01:02pm
And meanwhile, Iraq signs an agreement with Iran to import its gas. Guess where this gas is going? The huff and puff of the US sanctions continue to take effect with bias and most favoured states.
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Pakistani1 Mar 28, 2024 01:12pm
Mr Leghari has been a Minister before. Is this how you stop a crime which has been committed repeatedly. Please put some thought, some actual prevention, some punishment and do it rather than Do It!
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