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Gujranwala Electric Power Company Ltd:

OFFICE OF THE
SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER
GEPCO CIRCLE SIALKOT

MEMO NO._____________/ DATED: _________/13.

The Head of the Internal Audit,
GEPCO Gujranwala.

Sub: - PDP NO.267/2013-14 LOSS DUE TO MISUSE OF TARIFF-RS: 5.247 MILLION.

The formation wise reply of subjected PDPis as under please.
Total Amount of the Para Rs.5.247 Million.
City Divn No 2 Sialkot Rs.4.924 Million
Narowal Divn; Rs.0.323 Million
City Division No.2 Sialkot Rs:4.924 Million

The XEN City Division No2 Sialkot intimated that there is no separate tariff for small tube well (puppies) has been introduced by the Authority, no doubt that the puppies are running under tariff A-I and some detection bill has already been charged to the relevant consumers where as consumption found lower slab rate and paid by them as compare with the arrogations tariff is less than with domestic tariff.

Narowal Division Rs: 0.323 Million The XEN Narowal Division intimated that the consumer connections under tariff A-1 used electricity for small tube well (agricultural Purpose), Detection bills on the discrepancy, display wash, direct, and lasses consumption were charged which have been paid by the consumer. The nature of use and measurement of tariff from one meter is not possible. The electricity rates of high consumption under tariff domestic are high than the agriculture rate. Thus in the interest of GEPCO Detection bills have been charged under tariff domestic being higher rates. As and when, the Government set tariff of such kind of use age of supply, these consumers will be charged accordingly. Company has sustained no loss as high rates on domestic tariff.
The domestic tariff is higher than the Agricultural Tariff D-2 .so there is no loss to the company in shape of Tariff.
In the light of

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