Candido Tancara, Pagina Siete: Church sees that “corruption is becoming culture” in the country The bishops see “urgent” judicial reform to “establish the truth of what happened” in the cases and a fiscal pact for “true economic decentralization.” Former Minister of Rural Development and Lands Edwin Characayo was discovered on Tuesday night in flagrant crime…
Category: Bolivia
Government corruption – Corrupción gubernamental
Editorial, Página Siete: In high places as in the underworld It is not common for a minister to fall red-handed. In general, corruption in political spheres is white collar, difficult to track and with the use of straw owners, emissaries, third parties or bribery collectors. Not for that it is better. All corruption is harmful…
State still faces five arbitrations in external courts – Estado aún enfrenta cinco arbitrajes en tribunales externos
Pagina Siete: There are unresolved lawsuits from Glencore, AFPs, Orlandini mining company and Soboce. The State still faces five international arbitration lawsuits for the nationalization of mines and affecting the contracts of the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP), among others. The information was presented by the State Attorney General’s Office (PGE), during the Initial Public Accountability…
One billion dollars would lose the State! – ¡Mil millones de dólares perdería el Estado!
Editorial, El Diario: The country is in a moment of great danger, as it is about to lose the fabulous sum of one billion dollars, in a badly conceived, badly built business and due to a series of unforeseen events. The significant sum of money was invested by the State eight years ago. Its name…
On economy and employment – Sobre economía y empleo
Editorial, Pagina Siete: A survey carried out by researchers Rodolfo Eróstegui and Rafael Cerff to 48 productive and service companies in Bolivia, brought interesting results. The objective of the survey was to know the situation that the country’s companies are going through and the changes they suffered due to the pandemic in our territory. First,…
Sentence first, judge later – Primero se condena, después se juzga
Editorial, El Diario: The degree of crisis that justice in Bolivia has reached to a large extent is proven by the fact that convicts first, then investigates and, finally undergoes trial, as has been demonstrated in numerous known cases of some people who have run that luck. This problem was confirmed when some people who…
