GWI says payments should only be made at its offices

The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) today advised customers against being hoodwinked into making any payments on site by corrupt persons.

An edited version of a GWI press release follows:

Even as the company intensifies its disconnection campaign, it has received reports of persons performing disconnection duties collecting outstanding payments so as to prevent customers from being disconnected.

On Thursday July 7, 2016, GWI received reports of fraudulent activities occurring on the East Bank of Demerara between the hours of 11:30 and 14:00. A resident of Public Road, Craig, E.B.D, called GWI claiming that he paid two men from GWI the sum of $6,500 who went to disconnect his water service. GWI was made aware of this when the resident called our office to query if this payment would be updated in our system. The resident described the two men (as) attired in T-Shirts displaying GWI’s logo. He noted too that they drove a white Spacio, bearing registration number PTT 6867.  He also recalled that the same individuals had reconnected his water supply in 2014.

Similar reports were also made by another resident of Public Road, Craig and of Fourth Street, Herstelling, E.B.D, who gave the same description of the men requesting payments to avoid disconnection. The matter was reported to the Grove Police Station at approximately 13:45 hours.

However GWI wishes to make it explicitly clear that NO MONIES should be paid to GWI officials on the ground. Instead, all payments should be made to its offices.

Below are contact numbers for GWI’s divisional offices:

In event that the company is undertaking community outreaches, it will notify the public. Customers are also reminded that GWI staff should produce their badges before entering their premises.