GOVERNOR Arnold I. Palacios is set to meet early this week with the officials of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. and Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. to discuss CHCC’s unpaid utility bills.
The Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s plan to disconnect power and water services to the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. and Department of Public Works did not push through yesterday as the Department of Finance filed a dispute letter, while acting governor David M. Apatang presided over a meeting with the parties to continue negotiations.
The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board of directors has rejected the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.’s proposal to pay $225,000 monthly for utility services, saying the plan is not sustainable.
THE Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is unable to accept the $225,000 monthly payment proposed by the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp., CUC Board Chairwoman Janice A. Tenorio told CHCC Chief Executive Officer Esther
From a temporary capacity, Janice A. Tenorio is now officially the chairperson of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board of directors, while CUC administration chief Betty G. Terlaje has been designated as acting CUC executive director.