Fake TNB officers dupe retired woman, company urges customers to be cautious


KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has stressed that individuals who contacted one of its customers by phone while impersonating its officers do not represent the company.

In a statement posted on its TNB CareLine Facebook page on Sunday (Feb 1), the utility company said it is aware of and sympathises with a 71-year-old female government retiree who reportedly lost RM50,000 to a phone scam incident reported in Terengganu.

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