Goil probes alleged fuel pump tampering at Atimpoku branch
Goil Plc has launched an investigation into allegations of fuel pump tampering at its Atimpoku service station in the Eastern Region.
This comes on the back of the circulation of a viral video on social media.
The video, which raised concerns among customers about the accuracy of fuel dispensing at the station, prompted swift action from the company.
In a statement issued on Monday, 14 October 2024, Goil expressed strong disapproval of any malpractice and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high service standards and transparency.
"The attention of Goil Plc has been drawn to an alleged fuel pump tampering at the Atimpoku Goil Service Station circulating on social media platforms," the statement noted.
"The company frowns upon such practices. We therefore take such allegations seriously and have launched a thorough investigation into the matter."
Goil emphasised its dedication to upholding customer trust and ensuring the reliability of its services, pledging to provide updates as the investigation unfolds.
The company reassured the public that accountability and customer satisfaction remain top priorities as it seeks to address any potential wrongdoing.
Source: classfmonline.com
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