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Investigative TV journalist Nuria Piera denounces that the National Institute of Transit and Ground Transport (Intrant) awarded a multi-million concession to three companies that are new to market, including one chaired by a man sought by Interpol and accused of fraud in Venezuela. In the Saturday, 13 June report, Piera explained that Leopoldo Castillo Bozo is the chairman of Castillo Holding company that registers assets of RD$280 million and liabilities of RD$227 million. Castillo is accused of fraud by the Venezuelan Attorney General’s Office, for banking and insurance fraud. The US government removed his US visa, according to media reports of the time.
Nevertheless, Castillo won a tender for the concession for implementing, equipping and managing vehicle inspections in the Dominican Republic, or the issuance of the so-called “revista” sticker that certifies a vehicle is...
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