Turnaround: British envoy praises KESC’s success

The meeting comes as KESC posts its first profits since its privatization.


Press Release July 05, 2013

KARACHI: British High Commissioner Adam Thomson and Deputy High Commissioner John A Tucknott visited the head office of Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC), and expressed their interest in playing their role in the socio-economic development of Pakistan through meaningful support in education and energy sectors. They were met by the company’s CEO Nayyer Hussain, along with members of the leadership team  who shared KESC’s transformation story and briefed them how the present management has been able to put KESC back on a sustainable track. The meeting comes as KESC posts its first profits since its privatization. The British high commissioner showed great interest in KESC’s turnaround and appreciated the progress that KESC has made so far. He was of the opinion that the entire power sector can learn from this example and follow the best practices championed by KESC, appreciating KESC’s role in Pakistan’s socio-economic uplift.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 5th, 2013.

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