After four years of absorbing tens of millions of US dollars in losses due to electricity theft, and appealing to Jamaicans to stop the illegal activity, the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) says it is now ready to name, shame and prosecute offenders.
The companys position is stated in its Energy Matters column published on page 18 of todays
Jamaica Observer and written by its director of revenue security, Major George Kates.
We now strongly believe that if we do not prosecute, name and shame, we cannot win. We will therefore be working more closely with the police to make arrests and prosecution a major part of our anti-theft strategy going forward, Major Kates stated.
He said that, in the past, the company d…
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