+ Follow MR. ALCORDO Tag
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[Title] => US power firms chide Napocor unions
[Summary] => Two US power firms doing business with the National Power Corp. (Napocor) chided three unions of Napocor for issuing false statements or outright fabrications and soiling corporate reputations in advancing their campaign to permanently ban president-on-leave Jesus Alcordo from Napocor.
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[Summary] => The officers and employees of the National Power Corp. and the National Transmission Corp. (Transco) have declared their president on leave Jesus Alcordo as persona non grata for having issued irresponsible and negative statements against the state-owned power firm.
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[Title] => Consumer group hits GSIS, Napocor over reinsurance
[Summary] => A consumer group called National Association of Electricity Consumers for Reforms (Nasecore) has lambasted the National Power Corp. (Napocor) and the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) for their continuing failure to resolve the reinsurance issue which, they said will ultimately affect the consuming public.
"Ultimately, we (consumers) pay all power costs, including padded insurance premiums," Nasecore president Pete Ilagan said, in a paper faxed to energy reporters yesterday.
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"Ultimately, we (consumers) pay all power costs, including padded insurance premiums," Nasecore president Pete Ilagan said, in a paper faxed to energy reporters yesterday.
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