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WHITE PLAINS, New York, USA (AP) - Former police commissioner Bernard Kerik in New York on Friday pleaded not guilty to the federal judiciary on corruption charges.
A police commander who spoke to The Associated Press on condition that he was not given its name because the prosecution has not been officially announced, confirmed that Kerik surrendered and brought before a judge on Friday within hours.
Kerik was charged in federal indictment to be released Friday afternoon, according to a person close to the investigation and who spoke on condition of anonymity because grand jury judice.
"It's a sad day when this office has to prosecute a former law enforcement officer, said in a press conference on U.S. Attorney Michael J. Garcia in White Plains, along with FBI and Internal Revenue Service Internal Revenue (IRS).
If convicted, Kerik could face 142 years in prison and a fine of $ 4.75 million.
The judge ordered him to surrender his passport and firearms, and forbade any contact with potential witnesses. Being released on $ 500,000 bail, secured by his home in New Jersey.
The indictment could worsen the electoral landscape of the former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, to close the first primaries.
Giuliani endorsed Kerik's nomination in 2004 as secretary of Homeland Security. However, days after President George W. Present Bush nominated Kerik as his office, the former police commissioner announced his retirement due to a tax discrepancies related to a former nanny.
Kerik is charged with mail fraud, tax fraud, making false statements on a bank loan application, making false statements to obtain a U.S. government position and theft of honest services, according to a person close to the investigation. The latter charge involves the abuse of office and defrauding the public.
But the indictment does not include charges related to alleged wiretaps related with the former Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro during the investigation of alleged extramarital affairs of her husband, said the person close to the case.
The investigation began with allegations that Kerik, 52, as a city official, he accepted $ 165,000 in home improvements in the New York borough of the Bronx, paid by a construction related to the mafia who requested assistance in obtaining a city contract.
Kerik pleaded guilty last year of a failure in state court, admitting that the remodeling was a gift of illegal construction firm. The statement prevented from going to jail and allowed him to continue his career as an adviser on security matters. However, federal authorities deployed its own grand jury earlier complaints that do not report income by tens of thousands of dollars he received from his supporters and friends, and not paying taxes.
Kerik was police commissioner when the attacks occurred Sept. 11, 2001.
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SANTO DOMINGO .- The government confirmed that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is investigating the case of the Sun Land, through which the authorities had taken several funding without congressional approval for building works at the Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo.
In a press release, the State Secretariat for Economic Planning and Development states that an IMF mission that is in the country to monitor the Stand By Agreement which is the country with the financial institution is in possession of documentation concerning the case, which is investigating.
Similarly, the Ministry of Economy confirmed that the IMF is interviewing several officials that they have required for the purposes to explain and understand the nature of the operation of the Sun Land case. "On the other hand, has taken the presence of the IMF mission to make available all documents relating to the Sun Land case and, moreover, he is facilitating meetings with officials that they have required for the purpose of explaining and understand the nature of the operation, "the statement said.
In yesterday's edition information Listin Diario published a finding that an IMF mission in the country is investigating the case of the Sun Land. However, the government announced that the main objective of the presence of this mission is to carry out the eighth and final Stand By program review, and in that context the main task of this team is focused on reaching an agreement with government authorities as regards the primary surplus should be established for the 2008 budget of the Central Government.
For his part, Finance Minister Vicente Bengoa said the IMF mission is routine and is done every year in different countries, with or without agreement.
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SANTO DOMINGO.- El procurador general de la República aseguró que el expediente del Programa Eventual Mínimo de Empleos (PEME) fue fabricado por las pasadas autoridades para perseguir en términos políticos a dirigentes de Partido de la Liberación Dominicana (PLD).
Radhamés Jiménez Peña dijo que fue correcta la posición adoptada en torno al caso por la Fiscalía del Distrito Nacional.
“Ministerio Public care is left to use as an instrument of political persecution, "said Jiménez Peña, after the signing of an agreement between the Agency and the National District City Council in order to coordinate actions for the development of rehabilitation programs for teens in conflict with the Criminal Law.
The agreement was signed between the Attorney and the Mayor Roberto Salcedo at the headquarters of the judiciary.
assured that this institution continues its fight against corruption and to have acted in a transparent manner.
"We from the Office we have determined that each and every of public institutions are managed with transparency levels can not under any circumstances mean that we neglect, not march forward in what has to do with the chase, with descasar research and not ever, if cases should arise and have incontrovertible evidence to be brought before the courts of justice, "he said.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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SANTO DOMINGO .- The Second Collegiate Court National District downloaded today PLD leader Luis Inchausti, his sister Maria Peguero Greece Leon Rivera and Antonio López Mata, who were accused of an alleged embezzlement of 438 million pesos thousand against the State through the Minimum Possible Employment Program ( FAME).
Judges Sarah Veras, president, would give Cira Medina and Ingrid Fernández said the acquittal at the request of prosecutors represented by Ramona Nova and Bernardo Rodriguez after hosting the withdrawal of the complaint.
addition, the judges ordered the delivery of all goods of the accused prior to the submission of documents supporting ownership each of the claimed property.
The deliberation of the judges about the request received by prosecutors and defense lawyers of the accused took less than five minutes.
reading the acquittal caused an uproar among those attending the court even though the presiding judge asked the attendees to remain in order.
Lawyers Abel Rodriguez del Orbe, Nicolás Calderón, Marino Feliz, Emilio Ortiz, Antonio Delgado raised to the court the return of all movable and immovable property of the accused that they believe were unfairly seized without judicial authority decision. Asked
also deliver the conclusive act to accept the withdrawal of the charges brought by the prosecution in its request of 15 October 2007, deposited at the Registry of this court on October 17 that year.
The request of counsel, which this time were only represented by Calderon indicated Ynchausti declare absolution, López Mata and Peguero and all the complaints contained in Providence and Car Qualifying Has No Place No. 102 -01, issued as of June 6, 2001, by the then judge of the Second Court of Instruction of the National District and Resolution 190-2001, passed in dated November 7, 2001, the Chamber of Qualification of the District Court of Appeals for the National.
The court also ordered an end to all prosecutions and enforcement measures culminating in the withdrawal of the indictment by the prosecution.
Ynchausti, Peguero and Lopez Mata were accused by the government of Hipólito Mejía for alleged violation of Articles 265, 266, 145, 146, 148, 170, 171, 172, 174 and 405 of the Penal Code Dominicano.
The lawyers said they accepted the withdrawal of the charges brought by the public prosecutor, with the proviso that the decision to intervene, as a matter of law, must be ordered the discontinuance of prosecutions with regard to all allegations made by the exponents and the return of all movable and immovable property.