OMAP calls for end to OMCs ‘witch hunt’
July 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Oil Marketing Association Pakistan (OMAP) on Tuesday called for an end to the witch hunt of the oil marketing companies saying it was increasingly becoming difficult for them to operate under the current circumstances.
OMAP Chief Executive Officer Ilyas Fazil in a letter to Federal Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar appealed for an end to the spate of enquiries against the OMCs in the wake of the June 2020 Petrol Crisis Commission’s report. OMAP is a representative body of the oil marketing companies.
“This Sector is the most important one to keep the wheels of the economy turning and must therefore be acknowledged as such and not subjected to the on-going witch-hunt it is facing that is consuming thousands of man-hours in providing information to the FIA, Explosives Department et.al.,” Fazil said in his letter.
The Petrol Crisis Commission in its report presented to the government last December had held some players in the petroleum sector responsible for the abrupt countrywide shortage. Reuters/File
ISLAMABAD: The Oil Marketing Association Pakistan (OMAP) on Tuesday called for an end to the witch-hunt of the oil marketing companies (OMCs) saying it was increasingly becoming difficult for them to operate under the current circumstances.
OMAP Chief Executive Officer Dr Ilyas Fazil in a letter to Energy Minister Hammad Azhar appealed for an end to the spate of inquiries against the OMCs in the wake of the June 2020 Petrol Crisis Commission’s report.
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