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Can an embargo in Peru affect the debtor's savings accounts?
Yes, however in Peru can affect the debtor's savings accounts. The judicial authority may order the withholding or seizure of funds in the debtor's savings accounts to meet outstanding obligations. However, there are legal limits established to protect part of the savings and guarantee the basic support of the debtor and his family.
What is the National Development Plan in Colombia?
The National Development Plan is a fundamental tool in the management of the Colombian government. It is a set of policies, strategies and goals that guide the actions of the State in different areas, such as the economy, education, health, the environment and infrastructure. The plan is established for a period of four years and seeks to promote the comprehensive and equitable development of the country.
What is the importance of education and training in personnel selection in Mexico?
Education and training are fundamental in the selection of personnel in Mexico. Depending on the industry and position, academic qualifications and specific training may be essential requirements. Evaluating the quality of education and related experience is essential.
What are the laws and regulations governing ethics in public procurement in Costa Rica, and how are sanctions applied in cases of unethical behavior by contractors?
The laws and regulations governing ethics in public procurement in Costa Rica include provisions in the Administrative Contracting Law. These establish ethical standards and prohibit practices such as corruption, nepotism and bribery. In cases of unethical behavior, sanctions can range from fines to disqualification from participating in future public procurement. This reflects Costa Rica's commitment to transparent and ethical practices in public procurement.
How is the responsibility of financial institutions in Costa Rica regulated to prevent and report suspicious money laundering activities, and what are the sanctions for non-compliance?
The responsibility of financial institutions in preventing and reporting suspected money laundering activities in Costa Rica is regulated by Law 8204. Penalties for non-compliance include significant fines and the possible revocation of licenses.
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