The chapter not only owes a great deal to the Puerto Rico Electricity Authority (PREPA), which is joined by other government agencies and various island town halls, an agency official confirmed today.
In a radio interview (Noti Uno 630), director of customer service Noriette Figueroa indicated that between government corporations, municipalities and the Capitol have a debt of $ 245 million with PREPA.
“The government’s debt to Electric Power is nearly $ 245 million,” the official said in an interview.
Yesterday, the president of the House of Representatives, Rafael “Tatito” Hernández, declared that the Superintendency of the Capitol has not paid for the electricity service for the last four years.
The new chamber leader indicated that he will have to make a payment plan to cover this debt, which, according to him, exceeds $ 2 million.
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“Yesterday we met with the Electricity Authority (PREPA) to negotiate a $ 2.5 million unpaid debt for about four years of surveillance,” Hernandez said in an interview with Aníbal Acevedo’s podcast. Villa.