Seven employees of the Paraguayan National Electricity Administration are accused of being directly involved in setting up illegal Bitcoin mining farms

Employees of the Paraguayan National Electricity Administration (ANDE) have been accused of being directly involved in setting up illegal Bitcoin mining farms in Paraguay. Seven engineers employed by the country's National Electricity Administration (ANDE) will be involved in organizing illegal connections to provide electricity to Bitcoin operations in Paraguay. Felix Sosa, director of the National Electricity Administration, clarified that the internal audit department of the agency is verifying and organizing investigations into the organization. All relevant information will be submitted to the National Prosecutor's Office for further investigation. However, Sosa said that employees of the National Electricity Company have not been responsible for the execution of electrical connections for some time, but have delegated this function to third-party contractors. ANDE has been fighting against illegal Bitcoin mining connections since December and has disconnected more than 70 farms that directly draw unmetered electricity from the grid.

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