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Senate IT Committee Summons PTA Over Jazz PKR 6.58Bn Overcharging Allegations

  • August 21, 2025
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Pakistan’s leading mobile operator, Jazz, has come under scrutiny after being accused of overcharging its subscribers by PKR 6.58 billion. The Senate Standing Committee on IT and Telecom has taken notice of the matter and summoned Chairman PTA to Parliament for a detailed briefing. The issue stems from an audit report that pointed to significant excess billing, with concerns that the operator may have exploited regulatory permissions to unjustly increase charges for millions of customers.

According to the findings, Jazz was allowed to raise tariffs by 15% on a quarterly basis. However, questions have emerged about whether this flexibility resulted in charges that went beyond justified limits. The committee, chaired by Senator Palwasha Khan, has expressed concerns over how such discrepancies could occur despite regulatory frameworks being in place. The notice calls for PTA to explain the checks and balances that currently exist to ensure telecom companies comply with pricing rules, and why those measures may have failed in this case.

The Senate IT Committee has also sought clarity on what steps were taken to safeguard consumer rights during the period in which the overcharging allegedly occurred. Officials from PTA have been directed to provide a comprehensive clarification on the audit’s findings and to justify the regulator’s role in preventing or detecting such practices. The committee’s meeting is scheduled for August 25 at Parliament House, where PTA is expected to face tough questions regarding its oversight of the telecom sector.

The controversy comes at a time when frustration among telecom users is growing, fueled by complaints over rising service costs and inconsistent service quality. This is not the first instance in which mobile operators in Pakistan have faced billing and compliance issues, with previous cases highlighting spectrum disputes and irregularities in consumer charges. Critics argue that regulatory enforcement has often been reactive rather than preventive, leaving subscribers vulnerable to exploitation.

If the allegations against Jazz are substantiated, the company could be ordered to refund consumers or face financial penalties. The outcome of the Senate committee’s inquiry will be closely watched, as it could set the tone for how firmly authorities are prepared to act against operators accused of malpractice. For many industry observers and consumers, the proceedings represent an important test of accountability within Pakistan’s telecom sector and the ability of regulators to protect the interests of users in a highly competitive market.

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