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Archives for November 21, 2018

OIJ has green light to review computers of magistrates involved in cementazo case

November 21, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Emilia Navas, Attorney General of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, confirmed that a hearing was held in the Criminal Court of San José to deliver to the Computer Crimes Section of the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) the backups extracted from the computers of the judges investigated for the dismissal of the case against former legislators Víctor […]

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Congress approves ₡10.9 billion for the Government to operate in 2019

November 21, 2018 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday afternoon, the Congress approved the regular budget for the fiscal year 2019, in first reading, with 40 votes in favor and eight against. Through the Ministry of Finance, the government had requested the guarantee for 10.9 billion colones; however, the Committee on Finance Affairs cut about 13 billion colones. The legislators that support […]

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SINAC stops weapon purchase for irregularities

November 21, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) stopped a process to purchase weapons, in the face of possible irregularities. It also filed a criminal complaint. The award was made last September, but the administrative contracting processes were reviewed. According to the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE), the executive director of SINAC, Grettel Vega, filed […]

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President of diplomats would go to embassy in the Netherlands

November 21, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The president of the Costa Rican Association of Career Diplomats (ACDC), Norman Lizano, would be the next Costa Rican ambassador to the Netherlands. Lizano has become Campbell’s ally in the last months, to the point of turning his back on his association. Although the Association of Diplomats has been very consistent with the respect of […]

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Influencers will clean beach in Puntarenas

November 21, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Twelve influencers from all over the world will tour Central America and stop in Costa Rica for a noble cause: cleaning a beach. The event will take place on Wednesday from 9:00 am on Cocal Beach, in Manuel Antonio, Puntarenas. The objective is to collect some of the remaining waste that arrives in the coast […]

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1,500 people without power in San José

November 21, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A trolley caused the cables to fall from the power lines and left houses in the southern part of the capital without power. The event occurred 200 meters north of the Centro Comercial del Sur, at 1:15 on Tuesday afternoon. According to Luis Fernando Andrés Jácome, director of the Energy Distribution Directorate of Compañía Nacional […]

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