The Electricity Company (ECG) has come under scrutiny after an audit by PwC exposed major financial irregularities.
The report reveals that ECG under-declared its revenue to the regulator (PURC), failed to settle debts with key players in the energy sector, and operated multiple bank accounts despite clear directives to use a single account.
These findings raise serious concerns about transparency and financial management in the power sector.
Below are infographics breaking down the key revelations from the audit.




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