Govt enforces monetisation policy, ceases complimentary electricity for officials

Officers will now only receive monetary compensation through their salaries instead

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A technician fixes new electricity meters at a residential building in Karachi, Pakistan, on May 13, 2010. — AFP
A technician fixes new electricity meters at a residential building in Karachi, Pakistan, on May 13, 2010. — AFP

  • Officers will receive monetary compensation instead.
  • CCoE decided regarding monetisation policy on Oct 26.
  • Grade 21 officers will receive Rs55,536/month.


ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to discontinue the provision of complimentary electricity units to officers of Grade 17 and above in power-related companies as of December 1, The News reported on Wednesday.

These officers will now only receive monetary compensation through their salaries instead.

The decision was made by the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) on October 26, 2023, and was subsequently approved by the federal cabinet. The Energy Ministry (Power Division) officially communicated the implementation of this resolution on Tuesday.

The move, titled “Monetisation of Free Electricity Units Admissible to Employees of WAPDA and XWAPDA Companies (DISCOs), power generation companies (GENCOs), National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC), and Power Information Technology Company (PITC),” mandates all in-service employees in Grade-17 and above to pay their electricity bills issued by the respective DISCOs. The reference numbers for these bills are already available with the DISCOs.

Details of the revised compensation for Grade 17 to Grade 21 officers in WAPDA, DISCOs, NTDC, and PITC indicate that Grade 17 officers, formerly receiving 450 free units monthly, will now receive Rs15,858 per month. Grade 18 officers, instead of the previous 600 free units, will now receive Rs21,996 per month.

Compensation for Grade 19 officers, in place of 880 free units, will be Rs37,594/month. Grade 20 officers will now receive Rs46,992/month instead of the earlier 1,100 free units, while Grade 21 officers will be compensated Rs55,536/month instead of the previous 1,300 free units monthly.

For officers attached to generation companies (GENCOs) and power generation stations, Grade-17 officers will receive Rs24,570 per month instead of 650 free units.

Grade 18 officers will be given Rs26,460/month instead of 700 free units, and Grade 19 officers will receive Rs42,720/month instead of the earlier 1,000 free units. Grade 20 officers will be compensated Rs46,992/month instead of the previous 1,100 units, and Grade 21 officers will receive Rs55,536/month instead of the earlier 1,300 free units.

The initial proposal did not include WAPDA employees, but after discussions held at a meeting in the Prime Minister’s Office on August 27, 2023, and attended by the chairman WAPDA, they have now been incorporated into the revised arrangement.