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Perak Home, Shoplot Owners Face Hefty TNB Electricity Payment Claims After Properties Used For Illegal Bitcoin Mining

Jan 22, 2025 at 05:26 pm

IPOH, Jan 22 — More than 60 home and shoplot owners in Perak are facing electricity payment claims from Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) after their properties were used by tenants for illegal bitcoin mining involving unauthorised wiring.

Perak Home, Shoplot Owners Face Hefty TNB Electricity Payment Claims After Properties Used For Illegal Bitcoin Mining

IPOH, Jan 22 — Property owners in Perak whose premises were used by tenants for illegal bitcoin mining activities without their knowledge are now facing electricity payment claims from Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB).

Gopeng Member of Parliament Tan Kar Hing said his service centre has received over 30 complaints regarding such cases in his parliamentary constituency.

Further investigations by Tan’s service centre revealed an additional 30 cases in other districts, which were also reported to the representatives’ service centres.

The claims range from RM30,000 to RM1.2 million per premises, which are being imposed on the property owners through lawyers appointed by TNB, together with legal action in court.

Tan highlighted the need for relevant parties to take this issue seriously, especially concerning the plight of property owners who are mostly unable to pay such high claims.

“There needs to be an amendment to the Electricity Supply Act 1990 to ensure shared responsibility between property owners and tenants in electricity usage, instead of blaming one party alone,” he said at a press conference here today.

Tan also suggested implementing an e-KYC (Know Your Customer Through Digital Platforms) process at TNB and the Inland Revenue Board to prevent identity misuse and establishing a centralised database to record or monitor tenant behaviour.

He called on TNB to offer structured repayment plans to affected victims to ease their financial burden.

According to Tan, this is a case of injustice, as the property owners were unaware of the illegal activities, yet they are held liable for hefty claims when the matter is reported.

“This issue will be raised at the upcoming Parliament sitting in February to push for amendments, enforcement, and upgrades so that building owners are not unfairly penalised in such situations,” he said.

Meanwhile, Yen Pit Yun, 43, a salon owner, shared her ordeal of renting out the upper floor of her shoplot in Panorama Lapangan Perdana to a tenant for RM700 a month from July to August last year.

“I remember on August 30, the tenant brought in a large quantity of thick wires, which prompted me to file a police report. During the police operation, the tenant fled and could not be contacted.

“Despite this, I am still being sued for the damages caused by the tenant and the losses incurred by TNB, with a claim amounting to RM1.2 million. I am at a loss,” she said. — Bernama

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