PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), Kelly Tomblin, says the company has all but ran out of options on how to clamp down on electricity theft, which has amounted to US$32 million since January. Tomblin, who was guest speaker at the Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange, said despite their best efforts the company has barely scratched the surface of the problem as an increasing number of individuals are stealing electricity from the company's network. Yesterday, the Observer solicited the views of members of the public on the situation. (Photos: Garfield Robinson)
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