Tag: Rpp
Reshma RPP returns Rs 4.5 billion mobilisation advance
In compliance with Supreme Court orders, the Reshma Rental Generation Company Limited returned Rs 4.5 billion to the national exchequer on Friday, which it...
Reshma RPP to return Rs 2b today
The Supreme Court told the Reshma rental power company on Thursday to return by Friday (today), with markup, the Rs 2 billion that it...
Award of RPP contracts does not reflect govt policy: SC
Questioning the award of the contracts for rental power projects (RPPs) in absence of a concrete policy, the Supreme Court on Friday regretted that...
SC suspicious of multi-billion dollar RPP deal
Suspecting foul play in the multi-billion dollar deal of rental power projects (RPPs), the Supreme Court on Wednesday observed that rental power companies committed...
Faisal’s claims of RPP kickbacks another jolt for coalition
The PPP-led coalition government is faced with an interesting situation as its federal minister, who happened to be the national assembly parliamentary leader of...
SC asks NEPRA to explain position in RPP scam
ISLAMABAD: Taking suo motu notice of a multi-million dollar scam in the rental power plants (RPPs) project, Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chaudhry on Friday issued notice to the NEPRA chairman to appear and refute with documentary proof the corruption allegations.
The CJP also issued notices to the proprietors and owners of the Central Power Generation Co Ltd through NEPRA to appear and submit a reply. Notices were also served on WAPDA and PEPCO.
The CJP, however,
The CJP also issued notices to the proprietors and owners of the Central Power Generation Co Ltd through NEPRA to appear and submit a reply. Notices were also served on WAPDA and PEPCO.
The CJP, however,
SC objects to RPP bidding
ISLAMABAD
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Water and Power Ministry to submit a complete record of rental power plants (RPPs) contracts by October 28.
The bench comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday, asked the ministry to submit the record of RPPs' biddings, determination of power tariff and enhanced demand for power generation until the next hearing. The court noted that the award
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Water and Power Ministry to submit a complete record of rental power plants (RPPs) contracts by October 28.
The bench comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday, asked the ministry to submit the record of RPPs' biddings, determination of power tariff and enhanced demand for power generation until the next hearing. The court noted that the award