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KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) on Thursday called for the Nepra's investigations into the K-Electric's "bogus claims" meant to seek a Rs70 billion write-off as dues against the consumers and government.

In a letter, acting chief of the JI Karachi, Munem Zafar invited the Nepra's attention to probe the "severe irregularities" and "potential malpractices" in the K-Electric's claims.

He said that the KE has submitted "bogus" documents and "unnamed bills" without any proves to its claims of Rs70 billion write-off.

"I am deeply concerned about the alarming issue of K-Electric's claims for recovery of losses amounting to Rs 70 billion," he wrote.

Showing fears, he said that unrecovered bills from 2000 until 2023 will burden the consumers financially through the increased tariffs or the government subsidies, if proved.

He pointed out that the KE's claims exceed the designated Multi Year Tariff (MYT) control period of 2016-17 to 2022-23.

"The claimed Rs70 billion seems to be a duplication, as recovery losses were already deducted from profits for consumer clawback in the previous MYT control period (FY 2005-16)," he said.

"Despite being allowed a 5.2% margin for law-and-order issues, K-Electric is claiming additional recovery losses without accounting for this margin," he added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Moin Fudda May 31, 2024 06:20pm
To utilise surplus Generation, NEPRA should abolish Peak Hours Tariff. It will increase the Revenues of DISCOS including KE as well more funds for capacity payments.
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