Pakistan: Karot Hydro-07/Jhelum River
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Complaint Overview
Labor union president at the Karot Hydro Power Project
Labor related issues
Project Information
A loan of up to US$100 million and 15 percent equity investment for US$125 million.
Synopsis
IFC has an active project with Karot Power Company Limited (KPCL), a special-purpose vehicle incorporated in Pakistan and majority owned by China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Limited (CSAIL). The project involves providing a long-term corporate loan facility of up to US$100 million to support the construction, operation, and maintenance of a 720MW run-of-the-river hydropower plant being developed on the Jhelum River in Pakistan.
The complainant is the president of a labor union at the Karot Hydro Power Project. The main issues raised in his complaint is a lack of access to the project site to carry out his labor union activities and inadequate treatment of workers.
CAO found the complaint eligible for assessment on August 26, 2022. At the request of the complainant, the complaint was referred to IFC in accordance with paragraph #39 of the CAO’s Policy.
On December 14, 2022, the complainant requested for the complaint to be referred back to the CAO and end engagements with IFC. CAO’s assessment formally began on December 15, 2022.
During the assessment process, the complainant and the Karot Power Company Limited (KPCL) representatives expressed an interest in engaging in a CAO dispute resolution process to address the issues raised in the complaint. In accordance with the CAO Policy, the case will now be handled by CAO’s Dispute Resolution function.
The assessment report is available in English and Urdu in the "Case Documents" section below.
The dispute resolution process is ongoing.
Status as of May 05, 2023.