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What are the laws and measures in Venezuela to confront cases of illicit enrichment?
Illicit enrichment is punishable by law in Venezuela. The Anti-Corruption Law and other regulations establish legal provisions to prevent, investigate and punish cases of illicit enrichment, which implies the unjustified increase in assets of a person in the exercise of public functions, which cannot be justified with their legitimate income. The competent authorities, such as the Comptroller General of the Republic and the Public Ministry, work to combat corruption and prosecute those responsible for illicit enrichment. It seeks to promote transparency and accountability in public management.
How does tax debt affect taxpayers who participate in the corporate travel organization services industry in Argentina?
Taxpayers participating in the corporate travel services industry in Argentina may face tax debts related to taxes on tourism services and other tax obligations specific to the corporate travel sector.
How is the situation of Bolivian citizens who have lost their identity cards handled in situations of forced displacement due to internal conflicts or natural disasters?
In situations of forced displacement, SEGIP can coordinate with authorities and international organizations to facilitate the issuance of temporary identity cards and assist affected citizens.
Can a seizure in Peru affect the debtor's ability to obtain a contract for public services, such as electricity or gas?
In general, a seizure in Peru should not affect the debtor's ability to obtain a contract for public services, such as electricity or gas. Public services are considered essential and are regulated by specific entities. However, in some exceptional cases, if there is an outstanding debt related to utilities, there may be situations where steps are taken to ensure payment of the debt before entering into a new contract.
What are the ethical dilemmas in collaboration between the public and private sectors to prevent money laundering in Costa Rica?
Ethical dilemmas include transparency and equity in collaboration, as well as the ethical responsibility of companies in preventing money laundering, generating debates about ethics in cooperation.
How do criminal records affect eligibility for employment in Ecuador?
The influence of a criminal record on eligibility for employment in Ecuador may vary depending on the type of crime and the nature of the job. Some positions may require more stringent review than others.
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