2004News

AMET will heed court order

The Metropolitan Transport Authority (AMET) will heed the decision of the Supreme Court that repealed its right to assess fines for traffic infractions. General Jose Fernandez Fadul was clear on this, as were the different transportation syndicates such as FENATRANO and the Unified Transportation Workers Central (CNTU). As reported in the Listin Diario, AMET agents …
2004News

Accounting office says Ede-Este took RD$2 billion

The Dominican government’s accounting office, known as the Chamber of Accounts, handed the Santo Domingo prosecutor’s office a complaint directed at the electricity distributor Ede-Este and its current and past officers connected to a sum of RD$2.060 billion that was allegedly not reported to the government. Apparently, the money was classified under “uncollectable accounts,” but …
2004News

Que se dice I

The much-read “Que se dice” column reports today on the hectic schedule that public school teachers manage as part of a justification of the report just released that showed most teachers work just shy of 15 hours a week. The columnist says that a source very close to public education sent her the union itinerary …
2004News

Que se dice II

An absurd quest is what the editorialist calls the efforts of Dominican Medical College president Waldo Ariel Suero, after President Leonel Fernandez classified the doctors as ordinary citizens who would have to wait their turn for a salary increase. The push being made for more work stoppage at the hospitals is also ridiculous because they …