By Melton Stanley on April 11, 2012
corruption, crime, INPREMA, National Institute for Teachers
Politics in Honduras

The full Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) unanimously nominated its president, Jorge Rivera Aviles, to hear the alleged corruption case against the former board of the National Institute for Teachers (INPREMA). Rivera Aviles will evaluate the indictment filed by the prosecution against former Education Minister, Alejandro Ventura, and former director of INPREMA, Arnaldo Pedro Pinto. […]
By Catracha Hondurena on January 25, 2012
banking, BCH, central bank of honduras, economy, IMF, INPREMA
Business - Economics, Financial News
President of the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH), María Elena Mondragón, announced that a mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will arrive in Honduras next week. Ten days remain for assessing the compliance of INPREMA with the economic program of 2011, and initiating talks for the feasibility of signing a new agreement. BCH President […]