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Islamabad: Pakistan’s premier spy agency ISI and other government departments came under fire at a meeting of parliamentary panel for not paying electricity bills that have stalled the whole energy sector due to alarming receivables of Rs326 billion against the defaulters.

“The ISI is a rich organisation which has a lot of funds to form political parties but it is not paying power bills,” PML-N parliamentarian Abid Sher Ali said.

In a meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Water and Power, which met on Wednesday with Syed Ghulam Mustafa in the chair, Sher said it was shocking that armed forces were also defaulters of Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco) and they owe Rs1.64billion.

Profitable entities like National Highways Authority and National Bank of Pakistan were the defaulters of Pepco, he said, adding that “if a poor man fails to pay electricity bill for a month, then his electricity supply is disconnected immediately”.

He criticised the Distribution Companies (Discos) for not disconnecting the power supply to the defaulters of billions of rupees, including CDA, MNAs Lodges, and armed forces. The secretary for the ministry of water and power also failed to respond to the question of overbilling of Rs54 billion by Discos.

The parliamentary panel noted with concern that the receivables of the power sector have swelled to a whopping Rs326 billion and directed Pepco to disconnect supply to consumers if they fail to meet a one-month deadline to pay their dues.

Managing Director of Pepco Rasul Khan Masud briefed the committee about the financial constraints in purchase of electricity. According to Masud, Pepco’s receivables stood at Rs326 billion which is equivalent to the total circular debt in the power sector.He was of view that if the receivables were recovered from the defaulters, Pepco would be able to buy furnace oil and generate more power to reduce power outages.

Masud informed the committee that the receivables from the federal government amounted to Rs1.64billion, whereas non-payment of electricity bills by autonomous government organisations stood at Rs6.41billion.

Water and Power Secretary Imtiaz Qazi informed the committee that power generation companies have been facing financial constraints in purchase of furnace oil because they have to pay in advance for opening Letter of Comfort for oil imports. However, Qazi suggested receiving electricity bills from the defaulters in instalments because, in his view, it would not be possible for many government departments to pay huge amounts in one go.

KESC Director Abdul Rauf informed the committee that his company has been managing the power shortfall by exercising 6-hour outages a day. According to Rauf, the KESC receivables from the defaulters amounted to Rs24billion, out of which the city district government owes Rs5billion and the city water board is a defaulter of Rs16 billion.

Rauf said that the electricity generation through furnace oil cost Rs18 per unit while power generated by gas costs only Rs6 per unit. He complained that the government has instructed the SSGC to supply minimum of 276 million metric cubic feet of gas to the KESC but the SSGC has been supplying only 120 mmcfd gas to the KESC, therefore KESC has to rely on furnace oil for electricity generation.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2011.

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LOL, they have problems against india, afghan, USA, west and now electrical power companies. Give them a break ppl:lol:
 
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Whats with this defaulting on electricity bills, if true? all the bodies, ISI included just need to print some bank-notes, and voila; the problem will go away. No need to get some "bad press".
 
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First of All a Blame withou any proof , but lets assume its true .

Did Mr Abid Sher Ali asked his party leader how much Electricity Bill He pays & how much his Company Itfaq Steels has to pay ?

You people need just a slightest chance to Ridicule Army & its institutes & you completely forget whats happening around you .

I Support that ISI should pay its bills , but only if the Scumbag Politicians pay theirs.
 
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First of All a Blame withou any proof , but lets assume its true .

Did Mr Abid Sher Ali asked his party leader how much Electricity Bill He pays & how much his Company Itfaq Steels has to pay ?

You people need just a slightest chance to Ridicule Army & its institutes & you completely forget whats happening around you .

I Support that ISI should pay its bills , but only if the Scumbag Politicians pay theirs.

LOL, pigs may fly as well. That thing is not gonna happen in south asia, unless some Harvinder Singh teaches them a lesson.
 
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First of All a Blame withou any proof , but lets assume its true .

Did Mr Abid Sher Ali asked his party leader how much Electricity Bill He pays & how much his Company Itfaq Steels has to pay ?

You people need just a slightest chance to Ridicule Army & its institutes & you completely forget whats happening around you .

I Support that ISI should pay its bills , but only if the Scumbag Politicians pay theirs.


PML(N) leaders steal electricity with illegal kundas. All PML(N) politicians will attack ISI and military for anything, and would even make up news against them, ever since Musharraf came to power in 1999, the PML(N)'s chief goal has been to blacken the name of the Pakistan military at any expense.
 
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Whats with this defaulting on electricity bills, if true? all the bodies, ISI included just need to print some bank-notes, and voila; the problem will go away. No need to get some "bad press".

They ought to start considering using the printing machines used to print Indian currency to print pakistani money instead.
 
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Wow- what news OP-
Sine its ISI- so it must be a news-

ISI going to the toilet will be a breaking news in india someday-
 
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Not paying electricity bills should be the last issue on the mind of Pakistanis when it comes to ISI.
 
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Wow- what news OP-
Sine its ISI- so it must be a news-

ISI going to the toilet will be a breaking news in india someday-

Well, ISI defaulting on electricity bills got talked about in Pakistan's National Assembly; was'nt it? Thats how it made it to the news (in the tribune.com/pk).
When the MNAs talk about people going to the toilets, that will be likely to be news too. And might even become thread also.
Till then, ;)
 
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Well, ISI defaulting on electricity bills got talked about in Pakistan's National Assembly; was'nt it? Thats how it made it to the news (in the tribune.com/pk).
When the MNAs talk about people going to the toilets, that will be likely to be news too. And might even become thread also.
Till then, ;)

Dont know about you guys- but Electricity Bill Defaulting should not be the talk on a defence forum-
 
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Dont know about you guys- but Electricity Bill Defaulting should not be the talk on a defence forum-

Then should we be talking about toilets,huh? ;)

But it (the electricity bills) did get talked about in the NA, why?
 
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Then should we be talking about toilets,huh? ;)

But it (the electricity bills) did get talked about in the NA, why?

hehe- sure if there are toilets there to talk about :D-

Yup- Not only ISI- All the government institutions are heavy defaulters of electricity bill- Thats the sad truth-
 
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This is (indirect) evidence of corruption within our Army/ISI. :tdown:
They have no integrity, they can't be trusted. It's easily understood why -after all these years- Zardari is being allowed to loot Pakistan.
 
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