Alvi directs HESCO to compensate complainant

ISLAMABAD - President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday expressed his dis­may over the undue delay in payment of compensation by Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (HESCO) to a com­plainant on account of electrocution of his wife and son eight years ago, and directed reparation within 30 days.

The President regretted the delay in payment of compen­sation by HESCO and said the agency must comply with the order of the Wafaqi Mohtasib and pay compensation with­in 30 days to the complainant.

President Alvi also directed an internal inquiry into the reasons of delay and submission of report to Wafaqi Mohtasib Secretariat within 30 days.

The wife and son of complainant Muhammad Umer Sid­diqui, resident of Latifabad, Hyderabad lost their lives as a result of electrocution due to breakage of 11 KV High Ten­sion Line on 8th September 2012.

The complainant, Muhammad Umer, had applied to HESCO for compensation, however on receiving no re­sponse, approached the Wafaqi Mohtasib for relief in the matter.

The agency admitted before the Wafaqi Mohtasib that the accident occurred as a result of its negligence and case for payment of compensation had already been forwarded to its Board of Directors.

During the proceedings, the representative of HESCO Ali Khan Jamali, Deputy Manager, undertook to get ap­proval for the payment of death compensation within a period of 60-days.

On his assurance, the Mohtasib closed further inves­tigation in the matter, with the advice to the agency to make payment of ‘death compensation’ to the com­plainant within due course of time on May 7, 2019.

HESCO neither filed a review petition, before the Wa­faqi Mohtasib, nor challenged the representation within the stipulated 30-day period. However, it did file a peti­tion after seven-months on December 4, 2019, but was rejected as being time-barred by the Mohtasib.

The agency later filed a representation with President Dr Arif Alvi on March 12 but was dismissed with the di­rection to hold an internal inquiry for delay and that the agency must comply with the order of the Wafaqi Mohtasib and give compensation within 30 days.

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