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Legal notice seeks action for inflated electricity bills during Covid-19 shutdown

Staff Reporter
23 Aug 2020 16:55:32 | Update: 23 Aug 2020 17:00:56
Legal notice seeks action for inflated electricity bills during Covid-19 shutdown

A legal notice has been served to the authorities concerned to take immediate action against the people responsible for issuing exorbitant electricity bills during the nationwide shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Jyotirmoy Barua, on behalf of Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB), sent the notice on Sunday.

The secretaries to Power Division, Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, chairmen of Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) and Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (BERB), managing directors of Dhaka Power Distribution Company Ltd (DPDC), Dhaka Electric Supply Company Ltd (DESCO), West Zone Power Distribution Company Ltd (WZPDCL) and Northern Electricity Supply Company Ltd (NESCO) have been made respondents to the legal notice.

The notice requested the BERC chairman to direct the BREB, DPDC, DESCO, WZPDCL and NESCO to stop collecting bills from the consumers on the basis of illegal issuance, to cancel the aforesaid bills and prepare customised bills based on actual meter readings for each consumer, not to realise late fine from the consumers against the aforesaid three months’ bills.

The BERC chairman also has been urged to direct BREB, DPDC, DESCO, WZPDCL and NESCO to publish information on their websites about the amount of consumer-wise excessive bills collected/prepared by them on the basis of aforesaid illegal and unauthorized bills and take punitive measure against BREB, DPDC, DESCO, WZPDCL and NESCO over violating an order dated on February 27 this year passed by BERC fixing tariff of electricity.

On June 30, CAB sent an open letter to the government demanding cancellation of the alleged illegal and unauthorised bills and to issue fresh bills for each month under the BERC guidelines as well as waiving late fee against the arrears in electricity bills issued to the consumers during the countrywide lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

 

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