Electricity Company Can Now Be Sued

The Electricity Company of Ghana can now be sued for lapses in its services. This follows the revoking of its Electrical Power Regulations 1998, Legislative Instrument L.I. 1366, which sought to insulate the ECG from liability for certain acts. The Parliamentary Committee on Subsidiary Legislation as well as experts from the energy industry who revoked the Legislative Instrument have drafted new electricity regulations titled “Electricity Distribution and Supply (Technical and Operational) Rules 2002 L.I. 1702 at Akosombo.”

Source: GhanaWeb

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