Accused of massive fraud peoples
The city of Chicago and Illinois Public Prosecutions Office Peoples Energy Corp. continued Monday, under which the service schemed scandal programme with vernarbter energy companies Enron Corp. deceive consumers. Peoples Energy has undergone a massive fraud “, Illinois Atty. Gène Lisa Madigan, said at a press conference to announce the actions.
Madigan said she could not exclude the possibility of criminal prosecutions to one, if a source of the case did not say criminal investigation is underway.
The appeal, a separate city and state, asserting that the peoples Chicago-based shell, natural gas in the fraudulent transactions that Enron rewarded peoples committees.
The appeals say the alleged scheme went from 1999 to 2002 - a period during which the home gas bills rose significantly.
The peoples of gas in deceptive marketing practices to enrich the company at the expense of consumers, “said George Mara, a body advising the …
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