National exchequer suffers Rs51.4b loss due to repair work

AGP report says Thermal Power Station Muzaffargarh was deliberately kept shut for over 3,270 hours


Rizwan Ghilzai January 19, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: The national exchequer incurred a loss of billions of rupees as electricity production of two power plants was suspended for longer than usual due to maintenance work, the Auditor General of Pakistan’s (AGP) report says

According to the AGP’s annual report available with the Daily Express, Nandipur Power Plant and Thermal Power Station Muzaffargarh underwent poor repair and maintenance procedures which affected electricity production by 3.7 billion units, translating into a loss of Rs51.38 billion.

As per the audit report, Thermal Power Station Muzaffargarh was deliberately kept shut for over 3,270 hours, disrupting 3.56 billion units.

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Due to the maintenance work, Nandipur Power Plant also remained closed for 15 days, affecting power generation of another 140 million units.

The audit officials recommended investigation into the disruption in electricity production in order to identify the ones responsible for the blunder.

On the other hand, the Power Division maintained that power plants’ operations were suspended as per schedule for maintenance purposes.

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