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If you find incorrect information in your judicial record in Honduras, you must submit a correction or rectification request to the DPI. Provide documentary evidence to support your claim of inaccuracy and clearly explain the information you want corrected. The DPI will carry out an investigation and, if the error is confirmed, will proceed to make the corresponding corrections.
What is the role of the National Tax and Customs Directorate in Colombia?
The National Tax and Customs Directorate (DIAN) is an entity in charge of the administration and control of taxes, customs and foreign trade in Colombia. Its main function is to collect taxes, combat tax evasion, facilitate international trade and promote compliance with tax obligations.
How is generational diversity promoted in personnel selection processes in Costa Rica?
The promotion of generational diversity is relevant in personnel selection processes in Costa Rica to create inclusive and collaborative work environments.
How is cooperation between the private sector and authorities encouraged in the supervision of PEP in Argentina?
Cooperation between the private sector and authorities in the supervision of PEPs in Argentina is encouraged through the creation of platforms and collaboration mechanisms. Formal communication channels are established that allow the exchange of information on suspicious transactions and possible illicit activities related to PEP. Financial institutions actively participate in joint initiatives with authorities to improve supervisory practices. In addition, effective collaboration is publicly recognized and highlighted, thus encouraging a culture of shared responsibility between the private sector and authorities in the prevention of illicit activities.
What has been done to address the gender pay gap in Colombia?
In Colombia, measures have been implemented to address the gender pay gap. Law 1496 of 2011 establishes the promotion of equal pay between women and men, and pay equity policies have been adopted in the public sector. However, pay inequalities persist and it is necessary to continue working to close this gap and promote equal remuneration for work of equal value.
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