We are inclined to agree with Ogra officials, who said that the law that created the agency needs to be modified to give them greater regulatory powers before the government hands over pricing powers to the oil companies. Ogra was not alone in making this recommendation: it was also suggested by the Planning Commission and the Bhagwandas Commission, the judicial panel set up to investigate irregularities in oil pricing. That the petroleum ministry chose to ignore good advice from three sources is baffling. It should reconsider its position and either withdraw the pricing deregulation or grant more regulatory authorities to Ogra as soon as possible.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 29th, 2010.
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