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DESIGNATING AUDIT Accordionist

Germain Diaz Bonilla says will improve services

By: Ignacio Márquez

MAO. "With the appointment of three new auditors in the Magistrates' Courts Valverde province, all members of the Public Prosecutor in the Judicial District are career prosecutors, so that greater efficiency is expected of those who represent the company in court criminal jurisdiction. The attorney holder, Germain Diaz Bonilla said that in the future will strengthen the services offered by the prosecution and ensure that investigations and other processes involved that entity will be more diligent and better quality. Also predicted a strengthening of the harmony that should exist between the prosecution and institutions working for law enforcement, public safety and the administration of justice. He cited among such entities to the police and the army, the judges, the Public Defender and the National Drug Control (DNCD), among others. He argued that the three new auditors appointed by the Attorney General of the Republic are graduates of the National School of Public Prosecutions, with a master's degree from the University endorsed APEC. At a meeting are all prosecutors in the province introduced Yoel Diaz Bonilla Vásquez Evangelista, Nuris Espinal and Sumaya Rodriguez, as auditors of the Justices of the Peace of Laguna Salada, Mao and Hope, respectively. He further explained that Lucretius Taveras, who served as auditor of Laguna Salada, was promoted to Deputy Prosecutor, and with him are six deputy prosecutors serving Valverde, all graduates of the National School of Public Prosecutions. Another announcement was Germain Diaz Bonilla the arrival of a new truck, Nissan Frontier, crew cab, which will also contribute to the work of the institution. The vehicle is part of the 32 trucks purchased by the Attorney General's Office, with part of the proceeds from the sale of a fuel station in Santo Domingo, which was owned by drug trafficker Quirino Paulino Castillo, a prisoner in the United States.


Taken from the newspaper "El Universal" Mao

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