Categories: Pakistan

CM House resolves 882 out of 898 public complaints

Naimat Khan

KARACHI: The compliant cell established at the CM House, 919 has received 898 complaints against different departments and agencies of utility services during the first two months of 2018 and resolved 822 while 67 complaints are in process.

The Complaint cell, 919 established at CM House resolved public complaints against provincial government departments and utility agencies have received 898 complaints during January and February, 2018. These complaints were against K-Electric, KW&SB, PTCL, SSGC, KMC and police. Out of 898 complaints 822 were resolved with the intervention of the CM House cell.

The complaints received against K-Electric during February 2018 were 92, of them 81 were resolved. Similarly, 99 complaints were received against KWSB, of them 80 were resolved, 68 against PTCL and 61 resolved, 38 against SSGC and 30 resolved, 40 against KMC and 36 resolved and 68 against police and 61 were resolved.

In this way during February 2018, out of 405 complaints, 349 were resolved and 47 are under process.

In January 2018, 493 complaints were received, of them 473 were resolved and 20 are still under process.

In January 2018, 77 complaints were received against K-Electric and 117 against PTCL and all of them were resolved. 141 complaints were received against water board, of them 135 were resolved, 35 against SSGC and 29 resolved, 29 against KMC and 25 resolved and 94 against police and 90 were resolved.

The Chief Minister has urged people to register their legitimate complaints against government departments and utility agencies at 919 so that they could be resolved.

The Frontier Post

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