Consolidated Edison has reached a $171 million settlement with the New York Public Service Commission based on what the state regulator said was lax management in the utility’s construction program.

The settlement stemmed from the January 2009 arrest of 10 Con Ed supervisors and employees for receiving illegal payments of more than $1 million from 2000-09 in inflated project costs paid to a contractor.

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