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The rights of workers in the public transportation sector in Venezuela face challenges in terms of lack of job security, low wages, and precarious working conditions. The economic crisis has affected the transportation infrastructure, with maintenance problems in vehicles and roads, lack of investment in public transportation, and a decrease in the quality of transportation services for the population.
What is the role of the General Directorate of Revenue (DGI) in identity validation in Panama?
The General Directorate of Revenue (DGI) in Panama plays a key role in identity validation in the fiscal and tax sphere. In the tax declaration and payment process, the DGI verifies the identity of taxpayers to guarantee the correct assignment of tax obligations and prevent identity theft. Additionally, the DGI may use identity validation mechanisms in the issuance of tax documents and certifications. Correct identity validation by the DGI contributes to transparency and efficiency in Panama's tax system.
What is the action to challenge family property in Mexican civil law?
The action to challenge family property is the right that creditors have to challenge the declaration of an asset as family property when they consider that it has been carried out with fraud or to the detriment of their rights.
How do you ensure that regulatory training programs for clients identified as PEPs in El Salvador are effective and up-to-date?
Regular evaluations of training programs are carried out, changes to regulations are incorporated and they are constantly reviewed to ensure they are effective and current.
How is the amount of fines for non-compliance in personnel verification determined in El Salvador?
In El Salvador, fines can vary depending on the severity of the infraction, the number of violations and the specific legislation established by the authorities.
What is "money laundering in the informal economy" and how is it addressed in Peru?
"Money laundering in the informal economy" refers to the practice of concealing and legitimizing illicit funds through unregistered or unregulated economic activities. In Peru, this problem is addressed by implementing measures to promote the formalization of the economy, strengthen controls in the highest risk sectors, and promote education and access to formal financial services to reduce participation in the informal economy.
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