11 cooperatives and gardening partnerships in Crimea ran into inspections by the prosecutor's office
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The head of the Republic of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, appealed to the prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea, Oleg Kamshilov, with a request to organize a prosecutor’s inspection of 11 gardening partnerships and cooperatives that refused to transfer electricity consumers to direct payments with the State Unitary Enterprise of the Republic of Crimea “Krymenergo”. Sergei Aksyonov emphasized that during the inspection it is necessary to interview all subscribers and establish the reasons for the refusal.
It is necessary to determine who should pay and how much. I believe that one of the reasons for refusing direct payments may be that someone is illegally enriching themselves from this. Our goal is to remove all intermediaries who profit from Crimeans,” explained the Head of Crimea.
Thus, SNT that refused direct settlements with Krymenergo are located in the Simferopol (3 partnerships) and Leninsky (4) districts, the cities of Kerch (1) and Feodosia (3).
At the same time, 42 SNT will be transferred to individual payments, and electricity meters will be installed for subscribers.
In addition, Sergey Aksyonov recalled that work continues in municipalities to replace transformer substations. In total, 110 facilities are planned to be updated in the near future. According to Krymenergo General Director Vyacheslav Gaiduk, 37 transformer points have already been replaced to date. The company installs five substations per week.
The head of Crimea instructed to publish a complete address list of substations requiring replacement:
There are about 380 critically worn-out substations in the Republic. As a result of the audit, we will determine where replacement is required to a greater extent. This work will be completed in full.
In addition, Sergei Aksyonov instructed the management of Krymenergo to conduct weekly quality control of the company’s hotline to ensure prompt information to citizens and timely feedback.
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