United States reiterates response in the face of corruption

TEGUCIGALPA.

La estadounidense Heide Fulton aseveró that the salida of the Mission of Support against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (Maccih) of Honduras represent a backlash in the air against the corruption.

“Considering my time in Honduras, the elimination of the Maccih represents a step forward in the fight against corruption in Honduras, ”said Fulton, who was appointed as Deputy Secretary of State for the Program of the Occupied Hemisphere in the Office of Narcotic Drugs and Applications of the Ley (INL), during a press conference.

Fulton, who works as framed by Negotiations of the Embajada de Estados Unidos, afirmó que “de todas formas, United States, its allies and the independent civil society are constantly compromising to fight the corruption and the impunity, in addition to the continuous promotion of transparency, accounting and the law of Honduras”.

It is alleged that the INL supported various investigation units. Public Ministry (MP) and representatives of legal assistance in cases of development and management. Admission that “with the end of Maccih, the INL supports various Unions of Investigators of the Public Ministry working in cases of anti-corruption. And I believe that the important thing is that this work follows. Without embarrassment, the change of organization, the work follows because we have compromised societies ”.

On the other hand, it expresses that the INL has invested in important resources to increase its forensic capacity in all Honduras, allowing the justice sector to pursue justices based on probation because this is a key issue in the case of impunity.

Justice

Ayer, a group of senators from United States introduces a proposal for a law sanctioning President Honduran, Juan Orlando Hernández, and courtesy of financial aid and the sale of ammunition to security forces up to and including the violations of human rights.

Treated by the Human Rights and Anti-Corruption League of Honduras, patronized by Senators Jeff Merkley, Bernie Sanders, Patrick Leahy, Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, Dick Durbin, Sheldon Whitehouse and Chris Van Hollen.

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