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Sindh Ombudsman Finds KE CEO Guilty of Harassment, Orders Removal

SINDH, PAKISTAN, JUL 31 – Moonis Alvi was fined Rs2.5 million and removed as K-Electric CEO after harassment findings under the Protection Against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act.

  • On Thursday, the Provincial Ombudsman Sindh ordered Moonis Alvi's removal after ruling he committed harassment and fined him 2.5 million rupees.
  • Under the Protection Against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act, 2010, the complaint alleged Mahreen Aziz Khan filed in November 2020 accusing Alvi of harassment and causing mental distress.
  • Under Section 4 of the Protection Against Harassment Act, the ombudsman ordered Alvi's removal and warned non-payment could lead to asset seizure and CNIC and passport blockage.
  • On Aug 1, 2025, the Sindh High Court granted interim relief by suspending the ombudsman’s removal order and instructed Alvi to deposit Rs2.5 million as security.
  • Ahead of the next hearing, notices were issued to the provincial ombudsman, the complainant, and others with responses due by August 8.
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Business Recorder broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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