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"Risk lists" are lists of people, entities or organizations that pose a risk to financial and commercial activities due to possible links to illicit activities, such as money laundering or terrorist financing. In Guatemalan legislation, these lists are defined and procedures are established for their verification and monitoring.
What is the protection of the rights of people in a situation of protection of the rights of people in a situation of access to care and support services for people in a situation of internal migration in Panama?
In Panama, we seek to protect the rights of people in internal migration situations through care and support services. Policies and programs are promoted that guarantee access to basic services, housing, health care and social protection for people who are internally displaced within the country. Assistance and support mechanisms are established for people in situations of internal migration, ensuring their safety, dignity and respect for their human rights.
What is the tax regime for investments in the non-durable consumer goods production sector in the Dominican Republic?
Investments in the non-durable consumer goods production sector in the Dominican Republic can enjoy tax incentives and specific regulations to promote the manufacturing of non-durable consumer products
Is there a government agency in charge of overseeing compliance with lease contracts in El Salvador?
There could be an entity that monitors and ensures compliance with contractual terms.
How is due diligence promoted in financial operations in Panama to prevent money laundering?
The promotion of due diligence in financial operations in Panama is achieved through legal regulations, such as Law 23 of 2015. Financial institutions are required to carry out due diligence processes on their clients and transactions, ensuring identification and verification. of relevant information.
What is the impact of corruption and money laundering on citizens' trust in Honduras' electoral system?
Corruption and money laundering have a negative impact on citizens' confidence in Honduras' electoral system. When elections are perceived to be influenced by corrupt practices, confidence in the integrity and fairness of the electoral process is undermined. Vote buying, illicit campaign financing and other forms of electoral corruption can distort the popular will and erode the legitimacy of electoral results. This can generate citizen discontent, political disaffection and lack of participation in electoral processes. To strengthen confidence in the electoral system, it is essential to prevent and punish electoral corruption, guarantee transparency and accountability in campaign financing, and promote active citizen participation in the monitoring and observation of elections.
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