Franklin Flores, Former Manager of Emapa, Arrested
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🔊 Listen to this news Three former officials of the Food Production Support Company (Emapa) have been arrested in less than 24 hours for alleged corruption. Among those detained are Franklin Flores, the former general manager, as well as a former financial administrative manager and a former civil works analyst at the state-owned company. Franklin Flores' arrest took place on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. After his arrest, he was immediately tak…
LA PAZ, 30 Sep (NOMADA MEWS).- The apprehension of the former manager of the Food Production Support Company (Emapa), Franklin Flores, responds to an investigation that seeks to clarify alleged irregular management of public funds and a heritage that does not coincide with his income as a state official. The Public Ministry confirmed that Flores is investigated for the crimes of non-compliance with duties, anti-economic behavior and illicit enri…
Franklin Flores, former manager of the Food Production Support Company, was apprehended as part of the investigation into alleged irregularities in the construction of the Potato Processing Plant in El Alto.
The former manager of the Food Production Support Company (EMAPA), Franklin Flores, was arrested by order of the Public Prosecutor’s Office as part of an investigation into alleged acts of corruption during his administration. According to the order issued on September 29, Flores is investigated for non-compliance with duties, anti-economic conduct and illicit enrichment. The action was executed by the Specialized Department of Combating Corrupt…
The Bolivian justice system does not stop: the former official was arrested on Tuesday and must testify to the authorities for an investigation conducted by the Ministry of Transparency. Franklin Flores, former manager of the Food Production Support Company (Emapa), was arrested on Tuesday by order of the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The former official will be transferred to police offices to give his information statement in the case that conti…
For the commission of the offences of non-compliance with duties, uneconomic conduct and illicit enrichment.
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