Electricity distribution companies have admitted overbilling
Electricity companies have agreed to overcharge. NEPRA is holding a public hearing on the overcharging of electricity distribution companies and consumer complaints. The chief executive of Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO), when agreeing to a higher charge in May, said the bills were sent for 37 days instead of 31 days in May, charged mainly for Eid-ul-Fitr and other holidays. -26 days, the code affected readings between May 8 and 16, and 8 out of 20 badges affected by users and payments. NEPRA chairman said it had abused the majority of the 5.2 million consumer's
Discus arguments are baseless. Denying the high charges, LESCO chief executive said, "We cannot get 20 days for the gazette holidays. In July, Ashura and the gazette holidays had an impact." The NEPRA chairman angrily said, "How can you say there was no overpayment, 33 days in one month, 37 days in the next month and what is the payment? If consumers are in trouble because of the holidays, their benefits are also significant. while informing you of the high billing issue we said the whole issue came about because of the holidays.
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As a result of the five holidays, these discs amended the bill, the issue is well managed by the disc and the only solution to the issue of billing is to be re-charged. During the hearing, electricity buyers exploded over the extra charge and lodged a number of complaints. He claimed to have sent a 52-day electricity bill to Rahim Yar Khan. The NEPRA official, while expressing outrage at the many complaints against MEPCO, said that MEPCO's senior manager, your grievances are too numerous and, if the matter continues like this, serious action will be taken against MEPCO.
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