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Finance Again to the Court for Not Giving Information About Advertising Agencies

Lea en Español San Juan, PR — For failing to provide information on contracts, invoices and the total amount of money paid to several private advertising companies, the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) presented a mandamus to the Court of First Instance of San Juan against the Department of Finance and its secretary, Ángel Pantoja Rodríguez. Since July 18, CPI journalist José M. Encarnación Martínez requested the Treasury to submit data…
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They are suing the Treasury for not giving information about advertising agencies Angel Pantoja, secretary of the Treasury. (Photo by Brandon Cruz González / Centro de Periodismo Investigativa) By Drafting of Sin Comillas The Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) presented a mandamus to the Court of First Instance of San Juan against the Department of Finance and its secretary, Ángel Pantoja Rodríguez, for failing to deliver information on c…

For failing to provide information on contracts, invoices and the total money paid to several private advertising companies, the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) presented a mandamus at the San Juan Court of First Instance against the Department of Finance and its secretary, Ángel Pantoja Rodríguez. Since July 18, CPI journalist José M. Encarnación Martínez requested the Treasury to submit data, from 2022 to the present, on its advertis…

Lea en Español San Juan, PR — For failing to provide information on contracts, invoices and the total amount of money paid to several private advertising companies, the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) presented a mandamus to the Court of First Instance of San Juan against the Department of Finance and its secretary, Ángel Pantoja Rodríguez. Since July 18, CPI journalist José M. Encarnación Martínez requested the Treasury to submit data…

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Centro de Periodismo Investigativo broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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