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K-Electric CEO removed over harassment charges

News Desk

Jul 31

Sindh’s Ombudsman for Protection against Harassment, Justice (Retd) Shah Nawaz Tariq, has ordered the removal of K-Electric CEO Moonis Alvi from his position and imposed a fine of Rs 2.5 million.

 

In the official verdict, the ombudsman stated that allegations of harassment against a female complainant were proven. The decision further directed the K-Electric CEO to pay the fine within one month.

 

Justice (Retd) Shah Nawaz Tariq ruled that Alvi harassed the complainant and caused her mental distress. The order warns that if the fine is not paid, Alvi’s movable and immovable assets should be seized. His national identity card and passport could also be blocked if he fails to comply.

 

Reacting to the decision, Moonis Alvi issued a statement on X (formerly Twitter), writing that he has always upheld values of integrity and dignity in professional relationships.

 

He termed the recent ruling “deeply painful” and added, “I respect the legal process and the institutions that uphold it.”

 

Alvi said the outcome does not reflect the reality of his experience. “I am reviewing the decision with legal counsel and will exercise my right to appeal,” he added.

 

He also thanked those who have expressed support, saying his commitment to justice and dignity in the workplace remains unwavering.

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