Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 5:51:50 GMT -6
The Federal Consumer Prosecutor's Office (Profeco) will impose fines of 45 million pesos (mdp) on gas stations. Until February 22, the agency directed by Ernesto Nemer Álvarez reviewed 1,200 service stations throughout the country, of which 486 presented irregularities, mainly for not selling full liters and alterations in the electronic mechanisms of the dispensing pumps. “17,500 hoses have been checked, of which 934 have been immobilized,” Profeco said in a statement. Profeco informed the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) so that within the scope of its jurisdiction it can evaluate the sanctions to be applied, which could even lead to the cancellation of the permit to sell fuel. 7 criminal complaints have been filed with the Attorney General's Office (PGR) against gas stations for repeatedly dispensing incomplete liters, in addition to refusing to be verified repeatedly.
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