AFP owes P10.9M in unpaid power bills
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If police or military offices were households, they won't be allowed to enjoy electricity service for long for failing to pay their monthly bills. The Department of Energy (DOE) had to plead with the country's uniformed services to settle their electricitAFP owes P10.9M in unpaid power bills
If police or military offices were households, they won't be allowed to enjoy electricity service for long for failing to pay their monthly bills. The Department of Energy (DOE) had to plead with the country's uniformed services to settle their electricity bills in the interest of energy security. Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi announced on Tuesday that the DOE had signed an agreement with the Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine Coast Guard and the National Bureau of Investigation in relation to settling their unpaid bills totaling P17 million. Citing data from the National Electrification Administration, Cusi said the amount was owed to 23 ele...Keep on reading: AFP owes P10.9M in unpaid power bills Read more