The former administrator of the Dominican Corporation of State Electric Companies (CDEEE), Radhamés Segura, did not appear this Thursday in the interview he had scheduled with the General Inspectorate of the Public Ministry.
Segura, who was scheduled for 3:00 pm that day to answer questions about the bribery case of Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, filed through his lawyer Nassir Rodriguez, a medical excuse alleging that he is going through a viral process.
The Public Ministry initiated the interrogations of the eight involved in the Odebrecht case, who were favored with the final file.
In addition to Segura, authorities are expected to question the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Alfredo Pacheco; Rudy González, César Sánchez, Bernardo Castellanos and Màxim de Oli.
Although his appointment was for last Wednesday, former senator Julio César Valentín also filed a medical excuse. Around the case was questioned on December 4, 2020, the president of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), Juan Temístocles Montás.
The final file in favor of eight of those involved in the Odebrecht case came a year and three months after the then Attorney General of the Republic, Jean Alain Rodríguez, issued the act of the provisional file in favor of the inserts.