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Santo Domingo.- It took the National Treasurer’s warning of whithheld paychecks to get more than half of government officials to file their financial statements and comply within the established deadline.

Alberto Perdomo revealed that 75 ministers, deputy ministers, directors and other officials named by decree had complied with the requirement. "Thus far the officials are complying and are still within the law."

He had previously reported that only 15 of the more than 100 officials required to submit a statement had done so.

He said the Tresury has been receiving statements since August 20, and that the Law requires officials to file within 30 days of being appointed.

"We continue to receive statements and take appropriate action with those who don’t. Our tenure will be based on the issue of transparency and that’s what we're doing," the official said to eldia.com.do by phone.

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Written by: BASTA, 18 Sep 2012 8:22 AM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs/Free abortions for all
now the creative statements begin, and who will check them?
Written by: gmiller261, 18 Sep 2012 8:25 AM
From: United States

Exactly, who will verify they are correct?

Which we all know they are not. And what would happen if they find them false?

NOTHING as always.
Written by: josean, 18 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

The will be certified by Senator Honesty himself Felix Bautista!

Written by: DomRat, 18 Sep 2012 12:27 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Well it does put them on record and if at a leter date things are looked into those statements do provide a benchmark, and a place to start the unraveling of tales and treasure.
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