Closed door meeting on Assembly crime links
PRESIDENT, Juan Carlos Varela, and National Assembly, president Ruben De Leon met behind closed doors on Friday night, Jan.8 night to discuss the recent linking of Legislative staff to organized crime
The meeting lasted two hours, and De Leon said they shared “sensitive” information. “Some administrative measures will be taken, and there will coordination on the issue of security of the National Assembly with the security agencies of the State,” he said.
He said also that changes will be made in the process of recruiting staff to work in the Assembly reports La Prensa.
The president of the Assembly reiterated that deputies have been asked to return the license plates they are using and have been told that these benefits are not transferable to any other citizen.