Fernández was forced to announce various changes to tackle official corruption. The most significant was the removal of Radhamés Segura as head of the state power holding company (CDEEE). Nuria Piera, an investigative journalist, revealed in June that 43 members of Segura's family appeared on the CDEEE payroll. She also found that various advisers, including a brother of Fernández and directors of the ruling Partido de la Liberación Dominicana (PLD), were on the payroll. Protesters have been demonstrating outside the premises of CDEEE recently to demand an end to power shortages.
Fernández said the scandal was “bad but not robbery". He merely reshuffled his pack. Segura was replaced by businessman Celso Marranzini but was appointed as an energy adviser with ministerial rank. When a consular minister at the Dominican embassy in Nicaragua, Radhamés Reyes Vásquez, denounced the existence in July of a mafia at the foreign ministry that falsified diplomatic passports and managed ghost payrolls, the government reacted by firing him.
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