I'm not satisfied either, says JPS boss after power blackout
Aug 30th, 2016 | Category: Special Reports | 1:30AUGUST 30, 2016: While acknowledging the need for accountability after Saturday's islandwide blackout, President and CEO of Jamaica Public Service (JPS) Kelly Tomblin has asked customers to focus on the totality of the light and power company's operational improvements, saying she's not satisfied either with power outages. She was after the Media Launch of the American Chamber Of Commerce Of Jamaica (AMCHAM) Business and Civic Leadership Awards for Excellence 2016 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel.
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