Not only does the Capitol have a large debt with the Electricity Authority (AEE) in Puerto Rico, it is one of the other governmental and various dependencies of the island, which is confirmed to be a functionary of the agency.
In a radial interview (Noti Uno 630), the customer service director Noriette Figueroa indicates that between governing corporations, Alcaldías and the Capitol have a debt of $ 245 million with the AEE.
“The government debt with Electricity is around $ 245 million”, said the interviewer.
On the eve of the President of the Chamber of Representatives, Rafael “Tatito” Hernández, expressed that the Superintendent of the Capitol did not pay the service of the electric light for the four years.
The new cameral leader indicates that it is necessary to implement a payment plan in order to cover this debt that he or she has, above all $ 2 million.
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“We sent it to the Electric Energy Authority (AEE) to negotiate a debt of $ 2.5 million without paying for four years of superintendence,” Hernández expressed in an interview with Aníbal Acevedo Vilá’s podcast.