Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) said on Wednesday it loses about RM200 million per year as a result of electricity theft.
Its chairman Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau said that SESB lost 17pc of its power supply grid, of which 10pc was “system lost”, while 7pc was “non-system lost” or theft.
From a financial perspective, he said 1pc of electricity loss resulted in SESB incurring losses of RM30 million per year, hence non-system lost or theft caused SESB to suffer losses of RM210 million per year.
“This amount [RM210 million per year] represents 25pc of the total losses suffered by SESB. This amount is also adequate to help reduce SESB’s dependency on government subsidies, which is currently around RM850 million per year.
“This also means that if we can combat this theft, the financial sustainability of SESB will be much better. SESB is a victim of electricity thieves, which is why SESB takes serious measures to combat theft crimes,” he said, Wednesday.
Madius said he paid a courtesy call on Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun at the Sabah police contingent headquarters here on Tuesday.
On the visit, he said SESB and the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) exchanged views and agreed to strengthen cooperation in combating electricity theft in the state.
“I am confident and believe that this meeting will further increase the existing cooperation between SESB and PDRM in the future.
Together we fight these power theft crimes,” he added.