Coronel: Why the Board of Petroleos de Venezuela Should be Criminally Investigated
Half a billion dollars in Pension Fund money is missing. Oil production is down over 800,000 barrels per day. Secret contracts with intermediaries for double the actual costs of drilling rigs. 180,000 tons of food rots in Venezuelan ports. And yet no one gets investigated -- much less punished -- on Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA. "Perhaps some day we will be able to establish responsibilities for the waste of the better portion of the one trillion dollars received by Chavez during the last 12 years," says former PDVSA Board member Gustavo Coronel . "But today Venezuela is the land of impunity, the land of crime, a land of gangsters."
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