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department of Valle to his personal accounts.
Jose Porfirio Pepe Lobo Sosa, former president of Honduras, engaged in significant corruption while president when he accepted bribes from the narco-trafficking organization Los Cachiros in exchange for political favors.
Gladys Aurora Lopez, member of the Honduran National Congress Executive Board, engaged in significant corruption. He was indicted in the Arca Abierta MACCIH-investigated corruption case for embezzling $800,000
from various government agencies.
Miguel Edgardo Martinez Pineda, current congressional representative engaged in significant corruption. He was indicted in the Pandora MACCIH
corruption case in June 2018 for misappropriating $12.5 million in public funds from the Secretariat of Agriculture to political campaigns for personal gain.
Sara Ismela Medina Galo, member of congress, obstructed investigations into corruption in her role as Secretary of Congress.
Oscar Najera, current congressional representative, engaged in significant corruption related to the Cachiros narcotrafficking organization. He was designated under Section 7031c for involvement in significant corruption.
Hector Enrique Padilla Hernandez, former member of congress, engaged in significant corruption by misappropriating funds from the publicly funded Limpieza de Solares y Calles development project in his home department of Choluteca to his personal accounts.
Milton Jesus Puerto Oseguera, current congressional representative, engaged in significant corruption. He was indicted in the Arca Abierta MACCIHinvestigated corruption case for embezzling $800,000 from various government agencies.
Audelia Rodriguez Rodrigo, current member of congress, engaged in significant corruption by misappropriating funds from the publicly funded Limpieza de Solares y Calles development project to her personal accounts.
Dennys Antonio Sanchez Fernandez, current member of congress, engaged in significant corruption by misappropriating funds from a public pest control program in his home department of Santa Barbara to his personal accounts.
Elvin Ernesto Santo Ordonez, current congressional representative, engaged in significant corruption when he misappropriated funds from the
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Secretariat of Agriculture to political campaigns.
Juan Carlos Valenzuela Molina, current congressional representative. He was indicted in the Arca Abierta MACCIH-investigated corruption case for embezzling $800,000 from various government agencies.
Elden Vasquez, current congressional representative, engaged in significant corruption through the misappropriation of $12.5 million from the Secretariat of Agriculture to political campaigns for his personal gain. He was indicted in the Pandora MACCIHinvestigated corruption case in June 2018.
Welsy Milena Vasquez Lopez, current congressional representative, engaged in significant corruption including embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds for personal gain. He was indicted in the Arca Abierta MACCIHinvestigated corruption case for embezzling $800,000 from various government agencies.
Roman Villeda Aguilar, member of congress, obstructed investigations into corruption, which resulted in the dismissal of an embezzlement case against several congressman who were under investigation for redirecting money to a fake NGO.
Dated: June 30, 2021.
Brian P. McKeon, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Docket Number USTR20210011

Request for Comments on Operation of the Caribbean Basin Initiative Office of the United States Trade Representative USTR.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of review, public hearing, and request for comments.
AGENCY:

The U.S. Trade Representative has to submit a report to Congress regarding the operation of the Caribbean Basin Initiative CBI no later than December 31, 2021. The Trade Policy Staff Committee TPSC invites comments concerning the operation of the CBI, including the performance of each beneficiary country, to assist in preparing the report to Congress on the operation of the CBI.
DATES: The TPSC must receive your written comments by August 31, 2021.
SUMMARY:

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The TPSC strongly prefers electronic submissions made through the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https
www.regulations.gov Regulations.gov, using Docket Number USTR2021
0011. Follow the instructions for submitting comments in Requirements for Submissions below. For alternatives to on-line submissions, please contact Magaly Garcia, Director for Bolivia, Ecuador, and the Caribbean, at magaly.a.garcia@ustr.eop.gov or 202
3959597.

ADDRESSES:

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Magaly Garcia, Director for Bolivia, Ecuador, and the Caribbean, at magaly.a.garcia@ustr.eop.gov or 202
3959597.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background Together, the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act CBERA, as amended by the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act CBTPA 19 U.S.C.
2701 et seq. commonly are referred to as the Caribbean Basin Initiative or CBI.
Section 212f1 of the CBERA, as amended 19 U.S.C. 2702f1, requires the U.S. Trade Representative to report on the performance of each CBERA or CBTPA beneficiary country. Barbados, Belize, Curacao, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago receive benefits under both CBERA and CBTPA. Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, the Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines currently receive benefits only under CBERA. For purposes of this report, the term beneficiary country includes both the independent countries and dependent territories receiving benefits under CBTPA and/or CBERA.
As described in detail below, the TPSC seeks comments on any aspect of the CBIs operation, including the performance of CBERA and CBTPA
beneficiary countries under the criteria described in sections 212b, 212c, and 213b5B of the CBERA, as amended.
You can access the criteria at: http
www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCODE-2011title19/html/USCODE-2011-title19chap15.htm. The report also will examine the CBIs effect on the volume and composition of trade and investment between the United States and the CBI beneficiary countries and on advancing U.S. trade policy goals.
You can access the most recent CBI
report at: CBI_Report_2019.pdf ustr.gov.

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