Editorial standards and corrections policy
CheckBills.pk publishes guides and data that Pakistani consumers use to check and act on their electricity bills. We take accuracy seriously. These standards explain how we source, verify, and update content — and what to do if something looks wrong.
Sources we use
- NEPRA — tariff determinations, FPA approvals, public hearings.
- CPPA-G — monthly fuel cost filings.
- PITC — the live billing platform at bill.pitc.com.pk that every DISCO uses.
- DISCO official websites and notifications — helplines, office lists, complaint portals.
- WAPDA — parent-organisation statements on outages and generation.
- Government of Pakistan Citizen Portal (PMDU) — escalation route.
Review cadence
- Tariff numbers: reviewed every time NEPRA issues a determination, and at minimum every 90 days.
- DISCO helplines and offices: pinged monthly; broken links are flagged within 48 hours.
- Guides and articles: reviewed quarterly; material changes trigger a fresh publication date.
- Code and bill-check tool: tested against live PITC responses on every deployment.
Independence and funding
CheckBills.pk is independent. We are not owned by, funded by, or affiliated with any DISCO, WAPDA, or PITC. We fetch bill data live from the official PITC portal without caching consumer data. There is no paywall, no login, and no sponsored placement in guides.
Corrections policy
If you believe any number, helpline, office address, or claim on CheckBills.pk is out of date or incorrect, please tell us via the contact page. We aim to review corrections within two business days and update the page with a dated note at the bottom of the article. Significant corrections are acknowledged in the article itself, not silently edited.
Who writes our guides
The roles and areas of focus are listed on our editorial team page. Every guide on CheckBills.pk passes through the editorial desk for tariff and helpline verification before publication.
