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Bolivia promotes continuous training of personnel through specific refresher and training programs on new money laundering threats.
What are the procedures to evaluate supply chain and logistics management in Bolivian companies during due diligence?
The procedures include reviewing logistical efficiency, analyzing contracts with suppliers and validating compliance with deadlines. Collaborating with logistics specialists, conducting supply chain audits, and ensuring that sourcing policies are aligned with international standards are key practices to evaluate supply chain management during due diligence in Bolivian companies.
What is the role of notaries in preventing the financing of terrorism in Guatemala?
Notaries in Guatemala play a role in preventing terrorist financing by verifying the identity of parties involved in notarial transactions and reporting any suspicious operations related to terrorist financing. They must also maintain adequate records and comply with applicable regulations.
What is the situation of the rights of people with disabilities in the field of protection against sexual and gender violence in Honduras?
People with disabilities have protected rights in the area of protection against sexual and gender violence in Honduras. There are laws and policies that seek to prevent and punish gender violence, as well as provide support and specialized services to people with disabilities who have been victims of sexual violence. However, there are still challenges in terms of raising awareness, early identification and effective protection of people with disabilities in situations of sexual and gender violence.
What are the rights of children in cases of adoption by heterosexual couples in Brazil?
In cases of adoption by heterosexual couples in Brazil, the children have the same rights as in any other adoption. They have the right to legal affiliation, to receive adequate care and attention, and to the same rights and benefits as biological children.
What are the penalties for bigamy in Argentina?
Bigamy, which involves marrying a second person while maintaining a valid marriage, is a crime in Argentina. Penalties for bigamy can vary depending on the case and circumstances, but can include criminal penalties, such as prison terms and fines. It seeks to protect the institution of marriage and prevent situations of polygamy that are not legally recognized.
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