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What has been the impact of the embargo in Venezuela on access to telecommunications and connectivity services?
The embargo has had an impact on access to telecommunications and connectivity services in Venezuela. Trade and financial restrictions may make it difficult to invest in telecommunications infrastructure and acquire the equipment and technologies necessary to ensure adequate connectivity. This can limit access to communication services, the Internet and the development of the digital society in the country.
What measures have been implemented to improve accessibility to justice in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, measures have been implemented such as the creation of the Office of Management and Access to Justice to improve accessibility, provide information and facilitate judicial procedures for citizens.
What rights do professionals have in El Salvador during a disciplinary process?
Professionals in El Salvador have rights during a disciplinary process, such as the right to be notified of the accusations against them, the right to present evidence and witnesses in their defense, and the right to appeal unfavorable disciplinary decisions.
What is the legal framework for the protection of consumer rights in Brazil in relation to financial and banking services?
The legal framework for the protection of consumer rights in Brazil in relation to financial and banking services is regulated by the Consumer Defense Code and by specific regulations of the Central Bank and other supervisory entities, which establish principles of transparency, security, and respect for consumers in the provision of financial and banking services.
What is the role of the Special Prosecutor's Office against Impunity in Guatemala in the investigation and prosecution of money laundering cases related to politically exposed persons?
The Special Prosecutor's Office against Impunity in Guatemala plays a crucial role in the investigation and prosecution of money laundering cases related to politically exposed persons. This entity works in collaboration with other government agencies to conduct thorough investigations and ensure accountability in cases of corruption and illicit activities.
How is information on risk lists and sanctions coordinated between Panama and other countries?
The coordination of information on risk lists and sanctions between Panama and other countries is carried out through collaboration and exchange of information with international organizations. Panama, as a member committed to the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism, participates in international networks and agreements that facilitate the exchange of data on risk lists. The Financial Analysis Unit (UAF) plays a key role in this coordination by receiving and sharing relevant information with counterpart organizations in other countries, thus contributing to the prevention of illicit activities at an international level.
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