Johanna Isabel Reyes takes the oath from Justice minister Radhames Jimenez.
Santo Domingo. - Political and economic sectors seek Johanna Isabel Reyes’ “jump” from her post as La Vega District Prosecutor, where the transparent manner in which she has handled the region’s cases has apparently affect those interests, news source elnuevodiario.com.do reports.
Elnuevodiario.com.do reports that even when the zone’s judicial sectors call Reyes one of the country’s most serious prosecutors, Dominican Bar Association (ADOMA) vice president Juan Manuel Morel asked president Leonel Fernandez to fire or transfer her.
The newspaper said its investigation of La Vega’s Prosecutor found her to be an honest and responsible person, unfettered by political ties, and who reached the post via a public contest. “From the post Reyes broke with the irregular practices on which justice had been conducted in the zone, situation which has affected lawyers and powerful sectors, which would be to influence the chief executive and remove her from the post or transfer her out of the place, because they refuse to accept those positive changes in justice.”
Reyes is also is mentioned in a WikiLeaks cable of the U.S. Embassy in 2009 signed by Christopher Lambert, which hails the judicial system’s advances and cites the La Vega Prosecutor: “Fortification of the Justice Ministry 5. (u) In October, Yeni Berenice Reynoso was named the first woman District Attorney to head the Santiago district (Second city of Dominican Republic). This was followed by the selection of another woman as District Attorney in the city of La Vega. Both are 27 years of age, for which they are among the youngest prosecutors. These women are from a judicial career; their designations show that Dominican Republic is starting to fill the highest positions with professionals, instead of being used as political posts.”
Written by: RoyStone, 18 Oct 2011 10:40 AM
From: Australia
It takes a woman to do a man's job properly and honestly in the Dominican Republic. Good on her!
From: United States
Say it loud Roy. Women are the future leaders of the world, in my opinion. They are less prone to bribes and unlike their counterparts aren't power-hungry. Case in point Dilma Rousseff.
Johanna Isabel Reyes for President !
From: Dominican Republic
Johanna Isabel Reyes for President !
Yes, at last a bit of good news, let her stay right where she is and bother those crooks a bit more, so they will leave!
Johanna Isabel Reyes for President !
From: United States
They will get rid of her as you can see by the Vice President's position. He wants the old system of graft, bribery and corruption to continue. He can find no reason to fire her except that she does not "play ball" liuke the other corrupt officials.
From: United States
You scum bags pieces of shit.
Can you Dominicans be any more transparent about your corruption?
Can you embarrass yourselves any more in the world light?
Get rid of these career criminal politicians.
Written by: RonEvane, 18 Oct 2011 1:15 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
"It takes a woman to do a man's job properly and honestly in DR"
Damn right, Roy!!
If she really is what people say she is, then,
Johanna Isabel Reyes for PRESIDENT!
Written by: juanb, 18 Oct 2011 1:19 PM
From: Dominican Republic
The vermin will take her out.
I hope I am wrong.
Written by: RonEvane, 18 Oct 2011 1:22 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
"The vermin will take her out".
If she is as resilient and capable as people say she is, this won't happen.
Johanna for president!
Written by: Escott, 18 Oct 2011 3:06 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Cabrera and Sosua a 2 days a month for payday
Wow a shining star. Incredible...
Written by: RoyStone, 20 Oct 2011 10:25 AM
From: Australia
RonEvane,
No matter how resilient, she can still be "taken out" with bullets. Hopefully there will be many more like her before they do.
Written by: RonEvane, 21 Oct 2011 2:51 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Roy.
Sad, but true!.. She may be fighting Goliath. This is a rare, exemplary performance. The exploit by this young lady doesn't happen often in our country. Particularly when the status quo seems to dim her chances for success. Still, she lights my fire! And I suspect, the same goes for many of us, Dominicans... If she is "true blue", she can be an omen for the establishment and a harbinger for change! Espero que si!
Written by: RoyStone, 24 Oct 2011 8:57 AM
From: Australia
RonEvane,
No country is perfect, however by-and-large, democracy and the rule of law works well in USA. There are many Dominicans living and working in that country and long for the same to apply in their homeland. If they lose that hope and decide to give up on the Dominican Republic then it will become just another failed state. Income from Dominicans overseas is second only to tourism, which is already at risk.
Think about it.
Written by: RonEvane, 24 Oct 2011 7:20 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
RoyStone.
I'm not giving up. As a matter of fact, I plan to retire there,(north coast, maybe Cabrera), next summer. I will volunteer my skills, strengths and experiences to children in schools and others who care to listen.
I will have fun building devises and means by which we can all become energy independent and make lots of money!
I know, I know, it sounds crazy, doesn't it? Well, we'll see.
Johanna Isabel Reyes for President !
Yes, at last a bit of good news, let her stay right where she is and bother those crooks a bit more, so they will leave!
Johanna Isabel Reyes for President !
You scum bags pieces of shit.
Can you Dominicans be any more transparent about your corruption?
Can you embarrass yourselves any more in the world light?
Get rid of these career criminal politicians.
"It takes a woman to do a man's job properly and honestly in DR"
Damn right, Roy!!
If she really is what people say she is, then,
Johanna Isabel Reyes for PRESIDENT!
The vermin will take her out.
I hope I am wrong.
"The vermin will take her out".
If she is as resilient and capable as people say she is, this won't happen.
Johanna for president!
No matter how resilient, she can still be "taken out" with bullets. Hopefully there will be many more like her before they do.
Sad, but true!.. She may be fighting Goliath. This is a rare, exemplary performance. The exploit by this young lady doesn't happen often in our country. Particularly when the status quo seems to dim her chances for success. Still, she lights my fire! And I suspect, the same goes for many of us, Dominicans... If she is "true blue", she can be an omen for the establishment and a harbinger for change! Espero que si!
No country is perfect, however by-and-large, democracy and the rule of law works well in USA. There are many Dominicans living and working in that country and long for the same to apply in their homeland. If they lose that hope and decide to give up on the Dominican Republic then it will become just another failed state. Income from Dominicans overseas is second only to tourism, which is already at risk.
Think about it.
RoyStone.
I'm not giving up. As a matter of fact, I plan to retire there,(north coast, maybe Cabrera), next summer. I will volunteer my skills, strengths and experiences to children in schools and others who care to listen.
I will have fun building devises and means by which we can all become energy independent and make lots of money!
I know, I know, it sounds crazy, doesn't it? Well, we'll see.