Local May 16, 2012 - 10:04 am

Another complaint filed against beleaguered Senator

Santo Domingo.- The association of attorneys CONA filed at complaint on Tuesday against Senator and senior ruling PLD party leader Felix Bautista, for the alleged violation of the Purchases and Contracts Law 340-06

A commission of CONA and its president Yuniol Ramirez filed the complaint in the Supreme Court, which notes that, ”The Constitution of January 2010…stipulates the citizens’ right to denounce an irregularity committed by government officials in the performance of their function.”

“Similarly in article 75 on the Fundamental Duties of the Magna Charta establishes…as the fundamental duties that people safeguard and strengthen the quality of democracy, the respect for the public patrimony and the transparent exercise of the public function,” Ramirez said.

CONA is the latest entity to file a complaint against the beleaguered Senator for San Juan Province, for alleged ileguralities in the billions of pesos as director of the State Works Supervisory Engineers Office (OISOE).

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