K-E & CCP

Published May 30, 2017

THE preamble to the Competition Act, 2010, prohibits situations that tend to lessen, distort or eliminate competition such as actions constituting an abuse of market dominance, competition-restricting agreements, and deceptive marketing practices.

The Abraaj-led K-Electric Ltd is a blatant example of a vertically integrated private monopoly playing havoc with its customers in the absence of a competitive environment. In spite of the continuous public uproar against K-Electric’s discriminatory and unscheduled loadshedding, overbilling and blatant violations of Nepra orders, the Competition Commission of Pakistan has failed in its primary duty to protect consumers from anti-competitive behaviour of K-electric.

The CCP owes an explation as to why it has ignored K-Electric’s monopoly to the detriment of Karachiites.

Nazim Haji

Karachi

Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2017

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