Attorney General Alan Wilson announced on Apr. 6 that his office is reviewing the York County Council’s response to a previous letter regarding Silfab Solar.
The review follows a March 17 letter sent by the Attorney General’s office to the council. The outcome may determine what further steps, if any, will be taken in relation to the matter. “My office has received York County Council’s response to our March 17th letter. We are currently reviewing their response at this time to determine any additional steps that need to be taken,” Wilson said.
The South Carolina Attorney General serves as the state’s primary legal advocate and enforcer, handling prosecutions and regulations according to the official website. The office also supports victims of crime through advocacy and resources, contributing to community safety and protection according to the official website.
Wilson has served as head of the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office according to the official website. The agency extends its operations across all regions of South Carolina according to the official website.
In addition, the Attorney General enforces laws related to securities and consumer protection, demonstrating influence in regulatory matters according to the official website. Collaboration with state law enforcement agencies and solicitors on criminal prosecutions is also part of its mandate according to the official website.
The next steps regarding Silfab Solar will depend on further review by Wilson’s office.

