The representative of Belisario Porras denounced yesterday at the San Miguelito Municipal Council that three lobbyists offered him 100 thousand dollars to support the Revisalud contract. And where the hell is Meduca? Corruption at the highest level. They say that among the group of women who oppose the closure of the Ministry of Women, there is apparently one who is fighting tooth and nail for her slice of the pie. These crooks in the administration need to be investigated. Someone should go by that director's office after he's gone. They're coming with suitcases. It seems the big shots at Citigroup want to make a big investment in the Panama-David train project, its interconnection with Colombia, and other financial matters. Shady tenders. They tell Josefa that in the San Miguelito municipality, they are tailoring tenders to certain contractors. Now there is a director at the highest level who is making a pass at a secretary with a surname similar to that of the Old Panama Tower. Could it be that the interests in the ministry of hyenas prioritize business over the defense of human rights and the dignity of women? The PRD took over the hall. They say that in the discussion of the project to eliminate the Ministry of Women, members of Omar's party stormed the room. Juana, Arelys González from the Women's Front, was glued to Nadia, who does nothing, Elsa, and a long etcetera. Losing consultancies for good money is causing intense stomach pain. Added to that is the shock troops they brought to intimidate. Each sweater costs $28.50, being the most expensive quote among the options presented. More about the crooked school. They tell Josefa, how long with the administration of this public school that last year blocked parents with an unpayable Christmas party. Why doesn't he name the lobbyists? The trick is back. This reached us: parents of ninth-grade students at the Papa Francisco school in the province of Herrera are very angry about the high cost of sweaters their children will have to use this school year. That thing was the same mask against hair. By Cárdenas. They tell a nephew of Josefa that in Meduca, the bosses are hitting on their assistants and secretaries; although that is nothing new. They don't give anyone a chance, but according to Irma, everything is transparent in the new district. More about the rigged tenders. Josefa also learned that they are suspending all tenders and rescheduling them for another day, with the intention of giving a chance to the company they want. Let them come with guns because the people want to work to earn a decent living. Odebrecht hearing continues. Today the soap opera of the Odebrecht hearing continues with all the goals the Prosecutor's Office is scoring with witchcraft-like evidence that no one knows how they got it. They say they brought her from La Chorrera to the capital city.
High-Level Corruption in Panama
A representative accused lobbyists of a $100,000 bribery attempt. Corruption is rampant in the country, especially in state institutions like the Ministry of Education and municipalities.