Power outages in Indonesia's capital of Jakarta and parts of Java, which left tens of millions without electricity for up to eight hours, have sparked public criticism of the performance of the state-owned State Electricity Company (PLN), which has a monopoly on supplying power to the community and which is subject to frequent blackouts and hit by widespread corruption.
Indonesia's Outages Spur Outrage
Indonesia's Outages Spur Outrage
Indonesia's Outages Spur Outrage
Power outages in Indonesia's capital of Jakarta and parts of Java, which left tens of millions without electricity for up to eight hours, have sparked public criticism of the performance of the state-owned State Electricity Company (PLN), which has a monopoly on supplying power to the community and which is subject to frequent blackouts and hit by widespread corruption.