"There has been a great deal of optimism surrounding Guatemala’s
International Commission Against Impunity (CICIG) in recent months. This
UN-sponsored body, in existence since 2006, played a key role
in exposing a massive customs fraud scheme that implicated the nation’s
president and vice president. Both leaders are currently awaiting trial in Guatemala following their resignations and arrests. Following talk, including on this blog,
about the merits of instituting CICIG-like bodies in other Central
American nations, a Honduran version of CICIG is now set to become
operational in 2016. As I discussed in a previous post, CICIG’s
counterparts in Honduras and El Salvador are less robust (as currently
formulated) than CICIG, though ultimately their effectiveness will
depend on the strength of their leadership."
Rathna Ramamurthi, in the Global Anticorruption Blog. http://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2015/12/11/fighting-corruption-in-central-america-suggestions-for-improving-the-cicig-model/
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