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PUCO delays probe into ex-chairman Randazzo’s FirstEnergy contract


Sam Randazzo, former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio launched its first probe into former Chairman Sam Randazzo’s ties to Akron-based FirstEnergy companies – but it was immediately placed on hold. 

The regulator, which is tasked with overseeing Ohio’s utilities, announced Wednesday that it would expand an audit of FirstEnergy’s companies to include a contract the company entered into with Randazzo. 

Randazzo and his companies received $22 million from FirstEnergy between 2010 and early 2019. About $4.3 million was paid shortly before Gov. Mike DeWine appointed Randazzo to lead the commission.

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But FirstEnergy companies never reported the contract to the commission in 2015 or 2016. State law requires the business to disclose “side agreements” when requested by groups like the Ohio Consumers’ Council. FirstEnergy’s companies could be fined as much as $10,000 per day for the violation.



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