Regulator ends inquiry into suspected illegal activities within Lafayettes publicly owned internet system
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LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) — The Louisiana Public Service Commission has ended an inquiry into whether Lafayette’s publicly owned internet system illegally benefited from payments from other parts of the city-owned utility system, but isn’t saying whether or not the payments were legal.
The Public Service Commission on Wednesday was told the case is closed, spokesperson Colby Cook told local news outlets. The staff recommended no action on allegations made by Lafayette Mayor-President Joel Robideaux in December 2019.