Ex-PHCN staff severance benefits gulped N409bn, says BPE
Account for N10bn NIPOST firms registration funds, Reps tell BPE
Efforts on to revamp ALSCON ― BPE DG
Enugu student emerges BPE’s best essay writer
Power crisis: BPE urges sector summit to end blame game
Power crisis: BPE urges sector summit to end blame game
FG still committed to resuscitating Ajaokuta steel coy, says BPE
No plan to sell Lagos Trade Fair Complex – BPE
BPE, NPA concession Terminal B Warri old Port
Privatisation better than borrowing for budget funding — BPE
FG makes $7.8bn from privatisation of assets – BPE
Persistent Apapa gridlock: Stakeholders blame NPA, BPE
BPE revs up commercialization of NIPOST, as minister harps on repositioning
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SubscribeNEITI indicts BPE, 15 oil firms for audit non-compliance
Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, NEITI, yesterday, indicted four oil and gas companies for failing to comply with its on-going independent audit of the oil and gas industry covering 2015.
BPE begins review of failed privatised enterprises
Acting Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Dr. Vincent Onome Akpotaire has revealed that the Bureau iss currently reviewing the data of failed privatized enterprises in the country to ascertain their performance index to upscale them.
Power privatisation: Atedo Peterside’s committee, BPE clash over procedures
The Technical Committee of the National Council on Privatisation, NCP, and its implementation arm, Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, are almost at daggers-drawn regarding procedures for the conclusion of processes for the just-concluded sale of 15 power assets.
PHCN sale: NCP, BPE still silent
There is yet no official comment from the Bureau of Public Entreprises, BPE, more than 24 hours after the close of the commercial transactions the sale of 15 successor companies unbundled from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN.
Labour faults BPE on payment of PHCN workers’ severance benefits
LAGOS—ORGANISED labour in the nation’s Power sector, has faulted media report credited to the Bureau for Public Enterprises, BPE, that more than 20,000 workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, had fully been paid severance benefits ahead of takeover of PHCN assets by new investors.
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