National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to investigate. Might be a report eventually.
The management troubles are too old to blaim COVID for them.
... The officials admitted that the blackout had exposed the mismanagement on the part of the government in running the entire power sector of the country on an ad hoc basis, it said.
The chief executive officers of all the three key companies concerned — the Central Power Generation Company-Guddu, the National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC) and the National Power Control Centre (NPCC) — have been working on ad hoc or acting charge basis for years. ...
My guess here - The holes in the cheese all lined up.
Technical fault at a power plant (do not know what this is yet.)
Transmission line protection settings so that the line did not disconnect the power plant for the technical fault.
The transmission line settings may have been adjusted to reduce tripping, something to do with this line should have it's insulators cleaned several times each year, but that has been deferred for several years.
A transmission system that at the best of times is only marginally stable.
And no confirmed chief executive officers to take responsibility. Sounds like a plan for loosing money - oh that is happening also, something called by IMF circular debt,
Fred