The PUCO ordered Akron-based FirstEnergy to pay $250 million in fines, forfeitures and refunds for its misconduct in the House Bill 6 case.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday ordered FirstEnergy to pay more than $250 million in total for misconduct related to the House Bill 6 bribery scandal. The penalties ...
More than five years have passed since lawmakers and utilities engaged in a multimillion-dollar corruption scheme to pass a ...
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has ordered FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) to pay more than $250 million in penalties ...
The company will have to pay nearly $180 million to customers over three billing cycles, a PUCO statement said.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said it determined through an investigation some Ohio utilities - including Toledo Edison - had violated Ohio law.
State regulators have hit FirstEnergy with a quarter of a billion dollars in penalties related to the billion-dollar nuclear ...
In two separate orders, the Commission found FirstEnergy’s Ohio utilities—Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Ohio Edison and Toledo Edison—violated Ohio law, PUCO regulations, PUCO orders, and ...
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio this week landed on FirstEnergy “like a ton of bricks,” ordering the utility to pay ...
The decision “closes a chapter tied to activities that do not represent the company we are today,” according to FirstEnergy, ...
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CLEVELAND — Legally Speaking: Former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Mike Dowling have been indicted on federal charges tied to Ohio's largest bribery and money laundering scheme, to date.