


ArmInfo.Targeted inspections and audits at various ENA branches have revealed violations and fraud involving tens of thousands of kWh in electricity metering.
Romanos Petrosyan, Interim Manager of Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) CJSC, shared this information on his Facebook page.
He informed that the violations involved additional charges for electricity consumption at the expense of individual consumers, budgetary institutions, and business entities, etc.
Furthermore, as the Interim Manager noted, there was underreporting of electricity returned to the distribution network by autonomous producers (solar power plants). There was also artificial underreporting of actual technical losses in the distribution network and the documentation of distorted data, etc. "However, in recent days, we have witnessed an obvious violation, which at first glance may seem absurd, but which, in my opinion, could be indicative of systemic fraud in other branches of ENA," he wrote.
According to Petrosyan, one of ENA's regional networks was found to have overcharged meters designed to record electricity for the network's own needs (for control purposes. The responsible employees noted that this was done under the direct orders of the immediate supervisor.
"Now imagine the scale of the fraud they used to rob the people of Armenia, not forgetting to pose as "benefactors" who supposedly "don't care about ENA", while in international court they presented themselves as investors from Cyprus to regain the right to rob us," the acting head of ENA noted.



