Waked could save Estrella, Siglo by selling his shares
THE FATE of La Estrella Panama’s oldest newspaper, and its stablemate El Siglo is in the hands of their owner Abdul Waked according to the United States Ambassador to Panama, John Feeley.
The group’s, temporary operating license expires on Jan 5 .
The papers” operations have been hampered since May 5, When Waked was included on the Clinton list for alleged activities related to money laundering and drug trafficking.
Feeley says the controlling company (Gese) could normalize its relations with his country,if Waked, the principal shareholder sells his stake.
The United States prohibits its citizens and businesses from maintaining commercial and financial transactions with entities on the list.
“If he [Waked] does not own more than 51% of the newspaper’s stock, it means that Americans can trade with it, “said Feeley on Friday, December 16, during a visit delivering toys at the Hospital del Nino.
“This is a rather difficult issue, as much has been said about the regulations of my government’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC).
‘’I do not want to say that we do not feel a great pain over the challenge that still faces the 250 employees of a large newspaper, “he said.
The United States Treasury through OFAC, issued a license that allows Gese to maintain commercial and financial relations with Americans. until January 5, 2017.
The Minister of Economy and Finance, Dulcidio De La Guardia, has requested an extension of the license, for one year.