Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) yesterday launched a countrywide “Stamp out Tampering” campaign that will see it offer financial rewards for reports about tampering with service equipment such as water meters or illegal connections.
The campaign will reward customers with $1000 per report, which will go towards their GWI account. Customers can also make as many reports as possible to the GWI customer service hotline.
Speaking at the press conference held yesterday by the company, Director of Customer Service and Commercial Relations Earle Aaron said that customers are invited to participate in the campaign, and they would not be required to give a name or any form of identification except their