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Allegations of Corruption in Liquefied Gas Sales in Santiago de Cuba

Wednesday, September 4, 2024 by Grace Ramos

Allegations of Corruption in Liquefied Gas Sales in Santiago de Cuba
Corruption in Gas Sales in Santiago de Cuba - Image by © Facebook Yosmany Mayeta

Residents of El Cristo, a town in Santiago de Cuba, have reported alleged irregularities in the sale of liquefied gas, a service that is already expensive and inefficient in Cuba. These allegations were brought to light by independent journalist Yosmany Mayeta on his Facebook profile.

Several people claim that workers at the El Cristo sales point only dispense 50 gas canisters, despite receiving a much larger batch. The diversion of gas cylinders for presumed sale on the black market has caused outrage, dissatisfaction, and exacerbates the crisis faced by users who depend on this fuel for cooking.

"What is happening here is abusive. They receive 200 canisters and run out after serving just 50 people. The worst part is they sell them under the table for 2,500 pesos," commented one of the whistleblowers.

This individual asserts that local authorities are aware of the situation but have not taken measures to address it. This issue is frequent and affects residents in the area.

The price increase of gas canisters, announced by the Cuban government in January, has further worsened the situation. Since March 1, customers who previously paid 180 CUP for a 20-pound gas canister now have to pay 225 CUP, a 20% increase. This service is considered costly for many Cubans and has become more inaccessible due to corruption at sales points.

The problem is not confined to El Cristo; similar situations occur at other points in Santiago de Cuba, where gas canisters are diverted to be sold at higher prices on the black market. Residents are calling on authorities to take urgent measures to stop these practices that undermine the already precarious quality of life on the island.

Addressing Liquefied Gas Sales Corruption in Santiago de Cuba

To provide more insight into the ongoing issues with liquefied gas sales in Santiago de Cuba, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.

What are the allegations regarding gas sales in El Cristo?

Residents have reported that workers at the El Cristo sales point only distribute 50 gas canisters, despite receiving batches of 200, with the rest allegedly diverted to the black market.

How has the price of gas canisters changed recently?

Since March 1, the price for a 20-pound gas canister increased from 180 CUP to 225 CUP, reflecting a 20% rise.

What actions are residents calling for?

Residents are urging authorities to take urgent measures to stop the corruption and ensure equitable distribution of gas canisters.

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