The superintendent of electricity, Rafael Velazco Espaillat, announced his resignation from his position amid the accusations once morest this entity and others in the electricity sector.
Through a letter dated this Sunday, Rafael Velazco made his resignation official from the Superintendence of Electricity and president of the Superintendence Council.
In the letter, the former official does not specify any reason, but he did thank the president, Luis Abinader, and said he was available to collaborate for the “success of his government.”
“Thank you very much for the honor of having trusted me for this position, which we try to fulfill at all times in accordance with the current regulations of the electricity sector… you can count on me for what you consider pertinent to collaborate with the success of your Government and for the well-being of the Dominican people,” says part of the letter.
Velazco Espaillat becomes the second official to resign in less than a week, following the former executive president of the National Council for Children (Conani), Ana Cecilia Morun Solano, did the same.