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Xiomara Castro Demands Urgent Investigation Into Scandal in Sedesol

Summary by Diario La Prensa
The president instructed the Transparency Secretariat to provide a report to the Honduran people, within a maximum of 72 hours in the national chain.
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The Secretary of Social Development, José Cardona, explained that on the instructions of President Xiomara Castro, formal requests were already sent to the High Court of Accounts, Public Prosecutor's Office and the Secretariat of Transparency, for an audit on the use of the institution's funds, after an alleged denunciation of using them for political purposes.

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FRANCISCO MORAZÁN, HONDURAS. This Tuesday, the head of the Secretary of Social Development (Sedesol), José Carlos Cardona, with a series of documents and excuses through a press conference, tried to justify the use of funds from the institution he represents for political purposes of the officialism. However, the appearance that offered [...]

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The Minister of Transparency, Sergio Coello promised that in the next 48 hours he will provide a preliminary report on what happened for the funds handed over by the Secretariat of Social Development (Sedesol).The entry Minister of Transparency promises that in 48 hours he will report on scandal in Sedesol was first published in Digital Process.

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The president instructed the Transparency Secretariat to provide a report to the Honduran people, within a maximum of 72 hours in the national chain.

·San Pedro Sula, Honduras
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Diario La Prensa broke the news in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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