DUBAI: The IMF has expressed dissatisfaction over energy sector reforms has and asked Pakistan government to increase electricity tariff by 30 paisas per unit, Our Sources reported Wednesday.
Sources told Our Sources that IMF argued government of Pakistan has failed to increase the required electricity tariff by 6 percent from 1st October this year, however, the actual increase of 4.4 percent have occurred due to subsidy provided to small subscribers using 50 unit tariff and tube wells.
IMF said the deficit created by the subsidy be overcome by charging the regular subscribers.
IMF has stated that Pakistan government had raised electricity tariff by Rs.1.20 per unit, now the tariff should get a further 30 paisa increase by the evening of 12th November.
The draft of value-added services should also be prepared by December and tax amendments should be made on timely basis, IMF stressed
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