Fenaka denies irregularities after rise in electricity bills
Fenaka Corporation denied any irregularities in its latest billing cycle after customers complained of higher electricity bills following Ramadan. During Ramadan, bills were capped at MVR 400 under a policy announced by President Mohamed Muizzu, based on separate meter readings. After Ramadan, regular monthly billing resumed, leading to increased charges. Fenaka issued a statement on Sunday addressing the concerns raised on social media.
Fenaka Corporation denied any irregularities in its latest billing cycle after customers complained of higher electricity bills following Ramadan. During Ramadan, bills were capped at MVR 400 under a policy announced by President Mohamed Muizzu, based on separate meter readings. After Ramadan, regular monthly billing resumed, leading to increased charges. Fenaka issued a statement on Sunday addressing the concerns raised on social media.
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Fenaka Corporation denied any irregularities in its latest billing cycle after customers complained of higher electricity bills following Ramadan. During Ramadan, bills were capped at MVR 400 under a policy announced by President Mohamed Muizzu, based on separate meter readings. After Ramadan, regular monthly billing resumed, leading to increased charges. Fenaka issued a statement on Sunday addressing the concerns raised on social media.
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