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prima:Zoraida Buxó questions the effectiveness of the Office of Government Ethics after her court victory

The statehood delegate reacted to the Puerto Rico Supreme Court’s decision that exempts her from filing financial reports

December 11, 2024 - 7:19 PM

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Zoraida Buxó y Walter Alomar Jiménez, nominados a la Junta de Gobierno.
Zoraida Buxó successfully challenged the OEG's authority to require financial reports from delegates elected to lobby Congress for statehood for Puerto Rico, who have an annual salary of $90,000 and can seek reimbursement for up to $30,000 per year. (Andre Kang)

Washington D. C. - The former secretary of the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (DCR), Zoraida Buxó, affirmed today, Wednesday, that the decision of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, which ruled in her favor and exempts statehood delegates from filing financial reports, should lead to a review of the functioning of the Office of Government Ethics (OEG).

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