Head of Puerto Rico Electrical Workers' Union Demands Corruption Probe of Whitefish Energy Contract
Democracy Now! has just returned from Puerto Rico, where we interviewed ingel Figueroa Jaramillo, head of the Puerto Rico electrical workers' union, just as the island's governor announced he was instructing the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, known as PREPA, to cancel its controversial $300 million contract with the tiny Montana-based company Whitefish Energy. The move came after enormous pressure and scrutiny of the contract to reconstruct Puerto Rico's electrical power grid devastated by Hurricane Maria. Whitefish Energy is based in the tiny hometown of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. The head of the private equity company that backs Whitefish, Joe Colonnetta, was a Trump campaign donor. All of this comes as a leaked copy of the contract sparked even further outrage last week, when it revealed that the terms barred penalties for work delays and prohibited the project from being audited.