NewsWhore
07-06-2009, 06:20 PM
Adding to the heated controversy are reports from Diario Libre that German companies Siemens and AG were contracted by Segura on behalf of the CDEEE, in an alleged case of quid-pro-quo. The newspaper reports that the companies were originally contracted out by the CDEEE to do specific pieces of work, but then AG and Siemens contracted out Segura's private company, Energia Electricas (ENEL) to do construction work on San Pedro II, Timbeque II, Juan Dolio and Puerto Plata II. ENEL also signed contracts with AG to do work in Punta Cana / Macao for the construction of an electricity substation.
Diario Libre reports that Segura made these contracts during the 1998-2000 period when he was the director of the CDEEE and continued making contracts once he left the office. He is currently vice president of the CDEEE.
Piera's investigative report reveals that Segura's payroll, filled with controversial contracts and family members, ran into the millions.
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Diario Libre reports that Segura made these contracts during the 1998-2000 period when he was the director of the CDEEE and continued making contracts once he left the office. He is currently vice president of the CDEEE.
Piera's investigative report reveals that Segura's payroll, filled with controversial contracts and family members, ran into the millions.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#5)