Thursday 2 May 2024

Former president Oscar Arias accused of malfeasance

Paying the bills

Latest

PUSC became the big loser of May 1st

QCOSTARICA -- In alliance with the government, PUSC aspired...

How To Identify The Best CBD Vape Juice Vendor This Season?

The CBD product landscape is ever-expanding, therefore making it...

Hot mornings and afternoon showers typical during the transition to the rainy season

QCOSTARICA -- The weather service, the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional...

The 5 most common banking scams generated by Artificial Intelligence

Up to US$25 million were stolen in the world...

Find out who the new councilors of your canton are starting this May 1st

This May 1, mayors, councilors, and alternates elected in...

Bill to dollarize Costa Rica before Congress

QCOSTARICA -- Legislator Jorge Dengo Rosabal from the Partido...

Dollar Exchange

¢503.11 BUY

¢510.49 SELL

02 May 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

The Fiscalía General (Prosecutor General’s Office) accused former President Óscar Arias Sánchez (1986-1990 and 2006-2010) of the alleged crime of malfeasance in the so-called ‘Crucitas’ case, a gold mine permitted during his second administration.

Oscar Arias arriving at the Fiscalia. Photo Crhoy.com

Authorities say Arias in 2008 signed a decree that cleared the way for the Crucitas gold mine by the Canadian company Infinito Gold Mining, in Cutris de San Carlos, as of national convenience, in spite of a moratorium on gold mining put in place by the government of his predecessor Abel Pacheco (2002-2006).

The accusation was formally made on Wednesday.

- Advertisement -

The mine never advanced beyond site clearing, but protected trees were cut. Later a Costa Rican court found that the permits for the mine were illegally granted and recommended an investigation of various officials, including Arias.

Arias, 77, was investigated last year (2017), where he insisted on his innocence.

The reactivation of the case was covered by a legal analysis ordered by the Attorney General Emilia Navas in order to deepen the search for new evidence that was not incorporated into the investigation file at the appropriate time.

Arias’ lawyer, Rodolfo Brenes Vargas,  says the accusation is made in haste and without evidence.

“At the end of this process, the innocence of Mr. Óscar Arias Sánchez will be established, as we have been holding from the beginning. We consider that the accusation presented by the Public Prosecutor’s Office is hasty, lacking evidence, that violates elementary criminal law principles and that it does not know the role of a President of the Republic,” explained Brenes.

However, the Fiscalia argues that the former president is the missing piece to complete the sounded Crucitas case.

- Advertisement -

After years of judicial comings and goings, the criminal file opened in 2012, Navas on Tuesday signed the petition to continue with the case.

This crime is punishable by sentences ranging from 2 to 6 years in prison.

 

 

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills
Rico
Ricohttp://www.theqmedia.com
"Rico" is the crazy mind behind the Q media websites, a series of online magazines where everything is Q! In these times of new normal, stay at home. Stay safe. Stay healthy.

Related Articles

Ban legal mine without controlling prospectors, the worst case scenario

Reactivating the Crucitas mine properly would bring about US$300 million to...

Sex workers charge 10 ‘rojos’ to gold miners in Crucitas

The "gold rush" in Crucitas, in northern Costa Rica, a short...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading