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SD. The State-owned Power Companies (CDEEE) on Wednesday announced the presentation of its “Street Theater against electricity fraud” on Thursday, February 3, in front of the Aparta Hotel Aspacia, in the upscale sector Arroyo Hondo.

The announcement comes just days after the apart-hotel, located at the corner of Carlos Pérez Ricart and 1st streets, was charged with defrauding the power company out of more than RD$2.0 million by “frequently connecting to the power lines illegally.”

The show, to begin at 10 a.m., is a remake of a presentation in December staged in front of the famous mall Plaza Central, which was also charged with a of more than RD$5.0 million fraud using an illegal connection.

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6 comment(s)
Written by: Yucahu, 2 Feb 2011 11:54 AM
From: United States, Miami
See? Look at the lack of comments, people like to b!@tch and complain about DR but this even though in the smaller scheme of things is laughable it's shows how good people are doing good things in DR.
Written by: gmiller261, 2 Feb 2011 1:42 PM
From: United States

Celso Marranzini for president.

This is great and I hope it is the beginning of change for the electric sector of the DR.

Written by: okian, 2 Feb 2011 2:11 PM
From: United States
You first need a conscience to feel or be shamed
Written by: Yucahu, 2 Feb 2011 2:38 PM
From: United States, Miami
See folks? Gmiller can play nice :)
Written by: derek, 3 Feb 2011 8:42 AM
From: Dominican Republic
About time they got serious about theft. Then, MAYBE, the costs will drop for us few who pay all the time
Written by: bienamor, 3 Feb 2011 4:52 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
I will believe that they are serious, when I read about someone being sent to JAIL, not until.
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