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City Power in Johannesburg has disconnected hundreds of homes with bypassed prepaid meters, imposing fines of up to R30,000. The operation aimed to curb illegal connections and meter tampering, which undermines network integrity and poses safety risks. The utility also cautioned against colluding with contractors or employees involved in meter bypassing.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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