PURA FAQs

PURA has been involved in a process of organisational restructuring over the past year.  PURA implemented a new organizational structure in January 2015, which was officially adopted by PURA on June 1, 2015 and is currently in effect. This change confirms PURA recognition of the need for a more functional organisational structure in light of the current and expected evolution in the markets that PURA regulates. The following presents a summary of the new organizational structure as of June 2015.


Is responsible for driving the strategic plan of the Authority and is supported by the seven Directorates to ensure that the strategic objectives are met. He advises the Board on the appropriate framework for regulation of public utilities in the country in accordance with relevant legislations.


Is responsible for driving the strategic plan of the Authority and is supported by the seven Directorates to ensure that the strategic objectives are met. He advises the Board on the appropriate framework for regulation of public utilities in the country in accordance with relevant legislations.


Is responsible for driving the strategic plan of the Authority and is supported by the seven Directorates to ensure that the strategic objectives are met. He advises the Board on the appropriate framework for regulation of public utilities in the country in accordance with relevant legislations.


Is responsible for driving the strategic plan of the Authority and is supported by the seven Directorates to ensure that the strategic objectives are met. He advises the Board on the appropriate framework for regulation of public utilities in the country in accordance with relevant legislations.