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Pedro Gamio on electricity slaughter: “Deserves an investigation by the Comptroller”

"It is important that the Ministry of Energy and Mines, which is the governing body of the sector, has honest, qualified professionals," exhorts SNMPE

For the former Vice Minister of Energy and Mines, the electric slaughter denounced by Peru21 in the should be immediately investigated by the .

“It calls my attention because this type of works supervision contracts certainly with a significant dimension require accredited experience, it requires a service record, a track record because the larger the work, the more complex it is. The task of supervision is very delicate because supervision is the eyes and ears of the State to determine that the terms of reference are fully complied with in a public work. It merits an official letter from the Comptroller to investigate how many works there have been and how it is sustained that a company that was providing very small services for small-scale works is now supervising much larger works”, he added.

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At another time, he indicated that great damage is being caused to the Minem.

“It leaves me with a feeling of concern because the Minem is a very technical ministry and in recent months people have been changed without respecting the meritocratic character and specialization that these positions of trust require. I think that damage has been caused in the Ministry of Energy and Mines that it will be difficult to recover”he concluded.

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