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Anonymous
| Posted on Tuesday, August 06, 2002 - 05:15 pm: | |
What ever happen to that issue?, is there such a list?, who has it?. I understand why it was not published, it's like giving the list to one of Ali-Baba thieves, and hoping he publish the list |
   
Carias
| Posted on Wednesday, August 07, 2002 - 10:35 am: | |
The Honduran equivalent of the U. S. Attorney General in early July received a list of 53 corrupt Honduraneans whose U. S. visas had been cancelled by the U. S. Embassy at Tegucigalpa. When the scandal began and the names were demanded, the U. S. Ambassador (a Cuban) then claimed that no such list ever existed, thereby undermining the Honduran Minister. Huge amounts of money got passed in the Embassy, for this incident really stinks (in the Embassy mainly). |
   
Anonymous
| Posted on Monday, August 12, 2002 - 03:22 pm: | |
here are some names: Jaime Rpsenthal Oliva ROBERTO Ramon Castillo Enri que Ortez Sequeira Mario Maldonado Carlos Kattan Carlos Chain Rene J. Handal Jorge Arturo Reina Jorge Arturo Reina hijo Ernesto Paz Aguilar Jeronimo Sandoval Tomas Lozano Reyes Emil Hawit Carlos Eduardo Reina Garcia
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Carias
| Posted on Monday, August 12, 2002 - 06:11 pm: | |
Most of them sound like very likely ones to me. I had heard some time ago that Jorge A. Reina had lost his visa. |
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