2004News

CONEP and the IMF

CONEP president Elena Viyella de Paliza told reporters yesterday that the business association congratulated the government on the new IMF Stand By Accord as long as it does not imply any new taxes. Viyella said that local businesses and industries must become more competitive in their quest to open new markets, and any additional taxation …
2004News

South Africa and the DR

Representing the South African government, Louis Pienaar visited the DR this week to contribute to the talks between the two nations that seek to identify potential areas of business and investment. South Africa’s Ministry of Foreign Relations officer participated in a press conference organized by the Commonwealth Roundtable and met with Dominican government officials and …
2004News

Chamber wants transport syndicate leaders

The Chamber of Accounts, the Dominican version of the GAO, wants to include Juan Hubieres, Blas Peralta and Alfredo Pulinario Linares in the warrants given to the Justice Department regarding the Plan Renove scandal. The audit conducted by the Dominican government’s accounting office and titled “Authorization Resolution” recommends that subpoenas be issued for nine people, …
2004News

RIP Sergeant Cabrerita

Police and law enforcement authorities interrogated various people yesterday regarding the murder of Ramon Dario Cabrera, a former National Police sergeant also known as “Cabrerita.” Cabrera was gunned down on Wednesday night on Estrella Sadhala Avenue in Santiago while parking his vehicle at a gas station at Las Colinas. One of the victim’s sisters, who …
2004News

Women turn out to protest

Hundreds of women from various sectors of Santo Domingo, as well as from outlying provinces, manifested outside the National Congress building yesterday to demand a more modern penal code. Their demonstration coincided with yesterday’s observance of the International Day of Non-Violence Against Women. Many of the demonstrators were residents of the rougher capital city neighborhoods …