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Agency warns staffing shortfalls and attrition to private contractors hinder enforcement
Summary
The agency told senators it has about 40 employees, has received multiple resignations after offers from private contractors (citing LUMA), and requests recruitment for additional agents and administrative staff to meet enforcement needs.
At a Senate commission hearing on June 4, the head of the transport negociado said staffing constraints are a primary obstacle to effective enforcement.
Ingeniero Jaime Alafuente González reported that the agency currently has "cerca de cuarenta empleados" and has begun to receive resignations after outside companies — he named LUMA as an example of a new employer in the market — made offers that…
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