NEPRA prevents K-Electric from collecting meter rent
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Friday said that it was unlawful of K-Electric to collect meter rent of Rs. 7.50 per customer.
According to a NEPRA spokesman, the regulatory authority has immediately stopped K-Electric from collecting the rent.
It has also directed the organisation to return all the collected rent so far back to about 2.2 million
By OCTOPUS
January 23, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Friday said that it was unlawful of K-Electric to collect meter rent of Rs. 7.50 per customer.
According to a NEPRA spokesman, the regulatory authority has immediately stopped K-Electric from collecting the rent.
It has also directed the organisation to return all the collected rent so far back to about 2.2 million customers.
According to a NEPRA spokesman, the regulatory authority has immediately stopped K-Electric from collecting the rent.
It has also directed the organisation to return all the collected rent so far back to about 2.2 million customers.
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