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From June, govt won’t be involved in fuel procurement – Kapala

ENERGY Minister Peter Kapala has maintained that government will no longer be involved in the procurement of fuel starting June, and will only be regulating prices and collecting taxes. In an interview, Kapala said government would regulate prices because Oil Marketing Companies had been exploitative. “What will happen now is if you want to import fuel, we agree on a price because we are going to benchmark you. These companies have really exploited government, they have overcharged us badly. So, we have set a benchmark whereby if you come and……

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