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ERC orders power utility to probe extortion complaints

Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)

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CEBU CITY鈥撯揟he Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has directed the country鈥檚 second-largest electric utility to investigate complaints of extortion involving its contractors or volunteers in restoring power in Metro Cebu.

In a statement, ERC chair Agnes Devanadera said the commission has received many complaints against Visayan Electric that the delay in restoring electricity in Cebu was not due to the damaged distribution lines, but because of alleged rampant corruption of some people who prioritized the electricity restoration for those who offered money.

ERC gave Visayan Electric 15 days from receipt of the directive to submit the result of its probe.

Its report should include actions taken against those involved if any, and the measures put in place to prevent extortion.

Visayan Electric was also instructed to expedite the restoration of electricity in its franchise area and inform ERC and its consumers of the progress of its restoration.

Visayan Electric, however, gave the assurance that the allegations were taken seriously and investigated.

The power utility stressed, in a statement, that restoration by its accredited contractors and industry partners was free of charge.

鈥淥ur teams on the ground are working 24 hours a day to fast-track our power restoration efforts in Cebu,鈥 it added.

The company urged the public not to entertain or participate in illegal activities and report extortion through its hotline number 230-8326 or send a direct message on its Facebook page.

Visayan Electric warned that the company would not be held liable for any damage or loss arising out of or in connection with the unauthorized re-energization arrangement entered into by customers.

鈥淩est assured that people who will be proven to have done such illegal actions will be penalized accordingly,鈥 it said.

Visayan Electric earlier announced it would fully restore power in Metro Cebu by January 31, 45 days after the strong winds spawned by typhoon 鈥淥dette鈥 (international name: Rai) toppled electric posts.

Devanadera, however, described as 鈥渁larming鈥 the number of incidents reported to the commission regarding the illegal activities that involved either their contractors or volunteers, who allegedly extorted money from Visayan Electric鈥檚 consumers to expedite the restoration of their electricity.

鈥淭hese reports of alleged extortion are truly disturbing and we cannot just disregard or take these things sitting down,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e enjoin Visayan Electric to use the necessary means to obtain a thorough, comprehensive, and unbiased finding/s, including the use of witnesses鈥 testimony when available,鈥 she added.

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