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SANTO DOMINGO.- The Electoral Board’s (JCE) Administrative Chamber today ordered the Government to immediately stop payments via the “little payrolls” to members of the ruling PLD party who don’t provide any service.

JCE resolution 001-2008 orders the “little payrolls” discontinued in the ministries of Public Works, Agriculture, the Agrarian, Hydraulic Resources institutes, and the Santo Domingo Aqueduct and Sewage Systems Corporation, among others. It also orders the National Treasurer, the General Controller and the Reservas bank to coordinate and implement all necessary measures.

The Administrative Chamber’s resolution, approved last night, orders JCE inspectors to notify it to the parties with presidential candidacies and the government agencies cited, and published in the court‘s Web site.

The JCE said the resolution stems from a March 16 request for the Government to explain the report by the journalist Nuria Piera, who uncovered the “little payrolls,” though it hadn’t received any response to date.

It adds that as regulator of electoral processes and guarantor of their transparency, equality and fairness, it’s “authorized to transitorily adopt the preventive measures it considers necessary” during the entire electoral period.

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Written by: time2rize, 25 Mar 2008 3:52 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Thats a good start, but...... thats it? No penalty or nothing for misusing our tax monies.
Written by: Perception, 25 Mar 2008 5:34 PM
From: United States
Quike !!
Written by: time2rize, 25 Mar 2008 5:51 PM
From: Dominican Republic
http://dr1.com/#4

CB scandal getting more serious

The Central Electoral Board ruled on the CB scandal today, following calls from the private and public sector for investigations into the case. JCE Judge Roberto Rosario announced the JCE has issued Resolution 001-2008 that instructs that the government discontinue payrole payments for services that do not correspond with government employees. TV journalist Nuria Piera had denounced that several centralized and decentralized government institutions had government party leaders on separate payrolls.

Continues......
Written by: time2rize, 25 Mar 2008 5:52 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Continuation......

While other high profile corruption cases have fallen by the wayside, the "Comite de Base" (CB) payroll scandal has gained some momentum and tomorrow PRD presidential candidate Miguel Vargas Maldonado will present the Organization of American States (OAS) with documents allegedly proving that the PLD party has been using state funds to promote the re-election of President Leonel Fernandez. The meeting with OAS officials will take place at 10am at PRD headquarters. Maldonado, quoted in Hoy, said that, "we will provide all proof that clearly and visibly reveals the illegal and abusive use of State funds."
Written by: Edward, 25 Mar 2008 7:21 PM
From: United States, Faux News: Unfair Imbalance
Sometimes people forget that the ladrones most of the time are not the President, Vice President, Cabinet, etc...most of the corruption comes from people in the middle and the bottom. So don't blame Leonel and his people at the top. However I feel that the leaders of the parties need to do more to stop corrupt individuals and put them in prison...because it makes the whole party look bad!
Written by: dreadlocks, 25 Mar 2008 9:13 PM
From: United States
Edward, Edward,Edward! where do you think the money comes from to pay all these people? do you think that all this money comes out of petty cash? i really like your sanitary optimism and faith in your Pres, but be real. the bulk of the budget expenditures have to be signed off by the pres. this is a sizeable pile of coins, so you cannot assume that pres was in the dark!! furthermore Edward, you do not want to open this door. soon the hippolito supporters are going to use the same defence: it wasn't him, but some low level operatives that screwed things up. when baninter collapsed, he was nowhere near: he was in San Jose de Ocoa eating some lambi a la criolla, for christ's sake!!!
Written by: josean, 26 Mar 2008 12:39 AM
From: United States

If after a carefull vetting it is proven that Lie-onel Fernandez and the PLD have used these public funds for partisan political purposes, they should be ordered to return every single peso. Then they should be forced to resign from their positions for violating the public trust and face the legally mandated criminal punishment for this blatant robbery.

No one is above the law!
Written by: dreadlocks, 26 Mar 2008 8:40 AM
From: United States
don't hold your breath on this one , Josean
Written by: bernies, 26 Mar 2008 9:55 AM
From: United States, key west fl
it is called funditas started by balaguer the only diferent is that now it is giving to people in cash instead rice, beans and picapica ( sardines) so please don't fool yourselfs with this. big deal no bodies excepts the oppositions parties cares. open your eyes guys. and do not forget one thing this is the DR and neither you or me are going change it, that is something that ocan nly change when the people it self wanted to be change. and from all I know right now the people aren't ready to change in just four year. may be in another 10 years we will see the changes. it happens everywhere not just here in the dr.
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