Chairman of FESCO stated that the board has approved giving a reward to those who report electricity theft.


Faisalabad: The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has taken a bold step to combat electricity theft by introducing a reward system for informants.
The decision to offer rewards was officially approved by the Board of Governors of FESCO.
According to the Chairman of the Board, individuals who report incidents of electricity theft will receive a reward equal to one percent of the total recovery amount.
Additionally, FESCO's enforcement teams, actively engaged in curbing power theft, will also be eligible for rewards.
The Chairman of FESCO further assured that the identity of those reporting electricity theft would remain confidential, ensuring their safety and privacy.
This initiative reflects FESCO's commitment to addressing the pervasive issue of electricity theft in the region and its determination to enlist the support of the public in eradicating this unlawful practice.

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