
Transparency International Fakes Report
By The Boss on May 17, 2008 | In Politics, Media | 1 feedback »

Transparency International, remember them? The Panamanian chapter is headed by Angelica Maytín who once refused to answer questions about Panama Canal Authority (ACP) corruption because she was suffering from a conflict of interest as she also sat on some government board, then she promised to deal with that ACP issue later which she never did and then she got so angry that she wrote some prolactin driven piece in La Prensa saying it was all this author's fault, and let's not forget that Maytín is just a puppet of Bobby Eisenmann, the Chavez bashing whining oligarch with a money laundering past.
These people.
Talking about Chavez, Transparency International, true to form, is doing it again. Blatant fraud. They deliberately and purposefully published a report about transparency of oil companies which has EACH AND EVERY fact demonstrably wrong about the Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA. Full story with proof and evidence here.
Or maybe they got their data from one of those State Department magic laptops?
UPDATE: The Guardian has picked up the story, and it turns out the chief of Transparency International in Caracas is a military coup plotter:
"... on the night of April 12 - after Carmona suspended the assembly - Mercedes de Freitas, a director of the Fundacion Momento de la Gente, a legislative monitoring project subsidized by NED [National Endowment for Democracy, a US government agency], emailed the endowment defending the military and Carmona, claiming the takeover was not a military coup."
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http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/calvin_tucker/2008/05/seeing_through_transparency_in.html
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