OFF THE CUFF: Spies, insiders, subliminal
REUSABLE – The Ribasmith Supermarket chain is a long-time promoter of the use of reusable bags, and with the banning of plastic bags scheduled for June, the Ministry of the Environment has decided to follow suit and plans a campaign to deliver reusable bags to the public, but the welcomed move is being questioned as the supplier company has already been a beneficiary of “direct contracts” which is often a government synonym for “Insider deals.”
INSIDERS – And talking of insiders, the former president, Ricardo Martinelli, approaching his eighth month in El Renacer prison following 12 months in a Miami detention center kept a low profile during WYD, although a staff member of a paper he owns went to Rome to deliver a note about “political prisoners” and a cross carved by Riccardo Francolini, while he was detained in El Renacer. A longtime member of the Martinelli insider cabal, Francolini is facing trial in multiple corruption cases and if convicted could become a senior member of the long term insiders club.
THE WALL – The fight between the Whitehouse and Democrats over The Wall has given the Martinelli sons some extra breathing space. They are out on $1 million apiece bail awaiting an extradition hearing after being arrested on an Interpol red alert triggered by Panama prosecutors of a bunch of corruption cases totaling scores of millions of dollars, The US shutdown led to the adjournment of their Jan. 22 hearing. If prosecutors get their way, the brothers could be housed near the capo.