The Municipality filed three criminal complaints today against Revisalud during the debate on waste collection in the district. The representative of the Belisario Porras district, Javier Valverde, dropped a bombshell today during the Municipal Council session: he claims he was offered $100,000 to support Revisalud, which held the concession for waste collection in the district until January 18. "I received a visit from lobbyists who proposed $100,000 for us to support Revisalud," Valverde recounted before the plenary. "They have been led by the love of money." The politician also threw darts at the situation: "Mysteriously, Deputy Camacho appears to save the nation, to save the district, to propose something to the president." "Obviously, I was not involved in that and I never received this proposal again," he said, although weeks later they contacted him again when the future of the waste collection service was being decided. Valverde was direct: "I denounce an evident corruption in this country, in this San Miguelito district. We in San Miguelito have not received the cleaning fee for 25 years." For now, Valverde is seeking legal advice to file a formal complaint with the authorities. The offer was clear: $20,000 for the lobbyists and $80,000 for me. But the representative did not give in to temptation.
San Miguelito Representative Exposes $100,000 Bribery Scheme
San Miguelito councilman Javier Valverde revealed he was offered $100,000 to support Revisalud, calling it "evident corruption" and vowing to file a formal complaint.