Ex- head of small business authority to trial
Ten people linked to alleged damage to property [theft] to the detriment of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Authority (Ampyme) in contracts for the transport of mobile plants and tool kits have been called to trial.
Th e Public Prosecutor’s Office, said which stated that the request for a trial was made on Tuesday, March 12. The investigations of this process account for a possible patrimonial injury of $91,000
Central to the case In this case, the authorities investigate the ex-administrator of the Ampyme Giselle Burillo. The investigations reveal that the contracting of the services was paid from the petty cash of the entity.
The Office of the Public Prosecutor evidenced the lack of documents that support and certify the reception of the service, as well as presumed anomalies in the issuance of purchase orders for services previously contracted and paid by the entity.