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• Member (oil) steps down after FIA quizzing on price differential claims
• Legal cover for appointment of civil servant to head regulator ‘on the cards’
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) is in disarray after one of its three members stepped down amid pricing investigations, amid a government move to depute civil servants to run the otherwise autonomous regulator.
In order to give legal cover to the appointment of civil servants in Ogra, the government has reportedly initiated the process to amend the Ogra law through a presidential ordinance before the budget.







