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Power Division Firmly Denies Free Electricity Claims for Lawmakers and Bureaucrats
Power Division has unequivocally denied that members of parliament (MPs) and bureaucrats are provided free electricity. The clarification was issued in a statement released on Sunday, aiming to put an end to the rumors circulating in various media outlets.
“There is no truth in the media reports claiming that free electricity is being provided to MPs and bureaucrats,” the Power Division stated, emphasizing that no parliamentarian or bureaucrat benefits from such privileges. The statement further clarified that no government institution receives complimentary electricity, reinforcing the division’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
This rebuttal comes after numerous media outlets suggested that high-ranking officials were enjoying perks like free electricity, leading to public outcry and demands for clarification. The Power Division’s firm response seeks to assure the public that no such privileges are being extended to lawmakers or bureaucrats.
The issue of free electricity for government officials has been a contentious topic, with many calling for an equitable distribution of resources and benefits. The Power Division’s statement aims to dispel any misconceptions and affirm its stance on fair utility policies.