Councillor hits back at TNB ‘Utility company fails to install meters for streetlights’


A Penang municipal councillor is fuming mad with Tenaga Nasional Bhd’s (TNB) claim that the power supply of seven streetlights along Tingkat Nibong 1 was disconnected because the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) had failed to settle the bill.

Ong Ah Teong said after the general election in 2008, TNB signed a new memorandum of understanding and agreed to install a meter to calculate the actual amount of electricity consumed by the streetlights.

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