• ENGLISH
  • ESPAÑOL
facebook
twitter
  • National>Entertainment
  • National>Local Economics
  • National>Local Politics
  • National>Society
  • National>Sports
BREAKING NEWS
The World Bank will provide USD 300 million to finance SMEs in Ecuador
Refugee children in Ecuador create comic about forced displacement
Countries to which Ecuadorians can travel without a visa
New air routes will arrive in Ecuador in June
Asian supermarkets participate in Macro Business Roundtable
Smithsonian Museum returns heritage assets to Ecuador
Buyers from 30 countries will be at the Macro Business Roundtable
National Court requests red notice from Interpol for María Duarte
The cheapest vehicle in the world could not circulate in Ecuador
Businessman Daniel Noboa announces his candidacy for the Presidency of Ecuador

Ecuador’s Prosecutor will ask to U.S. about the FIFA case

Posted On 05 Jun 2015
Sources:El Universo

Sources:El Universo

The General Attorney of the State, Galo Chiriboga, announced on Thursday that the United States Prosecutor will ask details about operations that they regard as irregular in the case of corruption in FIFA after reviewing documentation where it mentions to Ecuador.

Chiriboga added that the prosecution will send a petition to the American Prosecutor, Loretta Lynch, for specify about the document that mentions to Ecuador, and that her will be who will inform the country about the case.
Sources: http://www.eluniverso.com/deportes/2015/06/04/nota/4942923/fiscal-galo-chiriboga-preguntara-eeuu-que-hay-sobre-ecuador-caso
About the Author
  • google-share
Previous Story

Naivety of tourists makes crime easy in Ecuador

Next Story

The exemptions of the law of inheritance

SEARCH

LATEST NEWS

The World Bank will provide USD 300 million to finance SMEs in Ecuador

Posted On 02 Jun 2023

Refugee children in Ecuador create comic about forced displacement

Posted On 01 Jun 2023

Countries to which Ecuadorians can travel without a visa

Posted On 31 May 2023
Copyright © 2010 - 2019. All Rights Reserved. EcuadorTimes.net