Santo Domingo.- The country’s tradition of designating government commissions to investigate everything from corruption to the roots of social unrest continued Wednesday, when the Economic and Social Council (CES) named another one to probe the causes of the current fiscal deficit.
In a document submitted to the government, the CES lists its concerns and requested the receipts for income and expenditures since 2006.
CES chair monsignor Agripino Nunez announced a meeting in the National Palace 3pm Friday with senior officials, who’ll respond to concerns "on the budgets of the various departments, payrolls, and above all details of concern and worroes on how the budget is spent."
Nunez spoke ??after a meeting yesterday afternoon in the Catholic Pontifical University, where he announced Friday's meeting.


No not a FORENSIC investigation by the pedophile protectors!
Nice way to siphon off more money to the political hacks that run the country. Don't be surprised if this new commission has to travel the world to investigate.
Pay them well to investigate things they already know but will do nothing about...
More wasted money going to more people that don't need it, to write a report that will not change anything.... It may say where some of the money has gone but will not change a dam thing and will not get back one cent...
Written by: juanb, 11 Oct 2012 9:04 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Nice way to siphon off more money to the political hacks that run the country. Don't be surprised if this new commission has to travel the world to investigate.
they might have to take 2 jetliner loads of government officials to Turkmenistan to use the computers there.
Are you Kidding they are Siamese TWINS!
And much more expensive than the Boca Chica Siamese Twins, (and that's saying something). Are they still alive? I doubt their death would be broadcast the way their separation was.