COMMONWEALTH Utilities Corp. officials did not seem before a impeachment row on Friday morning since their authorised warn pronounced a subpoenas served were "deficient."
Acting CUC Executive Director Alan Fletcher, arch financial officer Charles Warren and emissary executive for energy plant Wallon Young were ostensible to attest about a $190 million energy squeeze agreement that Gov. Benigno R. Fitial and then-Attorney General Buckingham sealed with a poser firm.
In a brief minute to row authority Joseph P. Deleon Guerrero, CUC authorised warn Rebecca Wrightson pronounced a officials would not testify.
She pronounced a subpoenas served to CUC officials during 3 p.m. on Sept. 19 "are black since notice is deficient pursuant to a mandate of Commonwealth Code Title 1 Section 1302."
She added, "Should a cabinet confirm to re-issue subpoenas that approve with a Commonwealth Code, Fletcher, Warren and Young will seem as requested."
The Attorney General's Office, for a part, pronounced a subpoenas also did not advise Fletcher, Warren and Young to seem with their authorised counsel.
House authorised warn Joe Taijeron, who helped breeze a subpoenas, certified that they done a "very slight techinical mistake," though combined that it was insincere that CUC officials would move their lawyers to a conference anyway.
The row primarily gave Fletcher 5 days to seem on receipt of subpoena, though he wanted his testimony scheduled for Friday since he would be withdrawal a island subsequent week.
Due to a deficiency of CUC officials, a row had to re-schedule a display of testimony and evidence. Panel members also announced that a subpoenas would be re-drafted.
The row during a same time remarkable that former Corrections Commissioner Dolores Aldan was off-island. She was ostensible to attest on a occurrence involving the sovereign detainee who was brought to a governor's residence so she could massage him.