By David A. Lieb
ASSOCIATED PRESS
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The state’s top utility regulator said today that he will remove himself from a decision on whether to approve the sale of Aquila Inc. to utility rival Great Plains Energy Inc.Public Service Commission Chairman Jeff Davis told The Associated Press that he plans to recuse himself from the case because of a controversy over a conversation he had with Aquila’s chief executive. But Davis denied any wrongdoing.
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