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Senate committee opens inquiry into Luma contract, gives company five days to produce start-of-contract documentation
Summary
A Puerto Rico Senate committee opened a formal inquiry (Resolution del Senado No. 1) into Luma’s contract and ordered Luma to produce documentation within five days proving it met several start-of-contract requirements, citing missing metrics and public-records concerns.
The Senate Committee opened a hearing on Aug. 3, 2021, to begin an investigation under Resolution del Senado número uno into the award and early execution of Luma’s transmission and distribution contract. The committee president said the inquiry follows earlier findings that Luma had not submitted required start-of-contract metrics on time and that key public records requested in court proceedings remained outstanding.
The committee gave Luma a five-day deadline to provide evidence that it met four specific start-of-contract requirements: the emergency response plan, physical…
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