The year-long inquiry into Rotterdam+ appears to have hit a dead end.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020
The year-long inquiry into Rotterdam+ appears to have hit a dead end.

The year-long inquiry into Rotterdam+ appears to have hit a dead end. Prosecutors alleged that DTEK thermal power plants gouged consumers for $750 million by tying coal prices to import prices from Rotterdam. In reality, the coal was imported from Russia. The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office dropped the case last week after the State Security Service concluded that damages from are impossible to calculate, reports censor.net.

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