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Severance Pay Scam and Corruption in Panama

Workers in Panama fall victim to scammers offering fake severance deals. Also reported are corruption schemes involving former officials and dubious tenders at embassies, demanding investigation and government intervention.


Severance Pay Scam and Corruption in Panama

Workers in Panama are being scammed. Fraudsters offer them 50% of their severance pay, forcing them to sign agreements that leave them with all the termination compensation. This has been happening for a while. There are also calls to seize the assets and bank accounts of former presidents and officials who succumbed to the charms of the PPC pirates. On Saturday at noon, a blatant fraud of God and Country was reported at the Marcos A. Gelabert Airport in Albrook, where a man was taking photos of young women's ID cards under the pretext of a police check. The injustice and inhumanity of subjecting employees to more than 30 days of dawn without anyone being able to claim anything because they are fired is highlighted. A source told a relative of Josefa that the same embassy has a profile of a "stepfather of the nation." It is clear that there is a long game at play here. Josefa was tipped off about a Gabriela known as "The Scammer" who runs a company providing services to an embassy in Clayton, whose high-ranking officials are surely unaware of her activities. They say that every four years, fake tenders are held to change the security company, but Torres never leaves; she only changes the company's name. They know they can't withstand a cross-examination, so they avoid that path. It is pointed out that due to past acts of violence and resistance to the police, she should not be allowed access to those facilities. An engineer from the "Moñona" land is coming to the fore, who must already be doing exercises to get in shape and be able to climb and descend the stairs of the Public Ministry (MP). They ask Felipe from the Ministry of Economy (MEF) to keep an eye on the subsidies or exemptions that multinational companies and the industrial sector have received for decades, contributing very little to the country's growth and development. This low, narrow bridge constantly harasses visitors for no reason. There are reports that the decontamination program in Azuero could end in criminal investigations for alleged mismanagement of funds. Attention is drawn to Fernández... The Truth Data Panama for today, Monday, February 9, 2026, was first published in La Verdad Panamá. The man is from Colón. Lawyers report that there are prosecution witnesses who do not appear, having reached a prior agreement with the prosecutor.

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