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No hidden increases of power tariff in Sabah - ECoS

No hidden increases of power tariff in Sabah - ECoS

Borneo Post2 days ago

KOTA KINABALU (June 24): The Energy Commission of Sabah (ECoS) refers to a recent statement made by Warisan Kota Kinabalu Division Information Chief, Samuel Wong, regarding alleged hidden increases in electricity tariffs through the tiered rate structure.
ECoS wishes to state that the tariff structure and rates have not been revised since the last tariff revision in 2014. The schedule of tariff structure and rates for Sabah and Labuan (effective 1 January 2014) can be obtained from Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd's website.
Consumers are reassured that they will only be charged the rate of 47 sen/kWh for units above 1,000 units, i.e. monthly bill above RM383, and this has been in effect since 1 January 2014.
Samuel, or any concerned member of the public, are urged to present abnormal bills not in accordance with the gazetted tariff blocks and rates to ECoS for investigation. If there is any error or negligence on the part of Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SE), ECoS will investigate and rectify accordingly.
In the interest of transparency and accountability, ECoS strongly encourages the public to use its official complaints and clarification platform, Talk2ECoS, especially in cases where consumers are unable to receive adequate responses from licensees such as SE.
ECoS reiterates its commitment to safeguard consumer rights and ensure fair electricity pricing, while continuing to support efforts that strengthen the reliability and sustainability of Sabah's power supply.

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