By Catracha Hondurena on January 25, 2010
corruption, FHIS, honduras, zelaya
Business - Economics, Financial News, Politics in Honduras
Late last year, the Supreme Audit Court (TSC) sent to the Public Ministry (MP), an audit report on irregularities found relating to the the Honduran Social Investment Fund’s (FHIS) improper spending of 30 million Lempiras. The TSC has requested the Public Ministry initiate legal action on this complaint of corruption against the FHIS. They are […]
By Catracha Hondurena on January 18, 2010
zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Manuel Zelaya will announce his future plans on January 27, 2010, according to his official spokesman Rasel Tome. “President Zelaya will announce his decision to either stay in Honduras or to seek political asylum abroad on January 27th. He is convinced that until this day he remains the acting head of state,” Tome said.
By Catracha Hondurena on January 11, 2010
Micheletti, pepe lobo, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The security of President Roberto Micheletti, once he leaves the constitutional duties he performs, is ensured by the State of Honduras. Pepe Lobo stated that Micheletti and his family will have adequate protection. “We will take care of everyone. It is an entitlement for former President Zelaya and President Micheletti. It is something that is […]
By Catracha Hondurena on January 11, 2010
brazilian embassy, Congress, corruption, pepe lobo, political crisis honduras, Politics in Honduras, tegucigalpa, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The National Congress will meet today to discuss the general amnesty bill that seeks to end the political crisis and initiate a national reconciliation process. Members of a special committee addressing the issue announced that the project will be presented to Congress members at a meeting this afternoon, and probably be referred to an opinion […]
By Catracha Hondurena on January 8, 2010
honduras, political crisis, Supreme Court of Justice, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The head of the Armed Forces (AA FF), Romeo Vasquez, responded yesterday to questions on the charges that were brought against the Honduran military commanders. Vasquez said that, “we submit to justice and believe in the Honduran justice system.” Questioned about the arguments presented to the court, said he would leave those comments in the […]