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naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
Thu May 23, 2013, 04:38 PM May 2013

Central bank president Edmée Betancourt admitted that US dollars have been sold to ghost companies

It is a basic principle that when you have phoney exchange rates there is an incentive for those who control the issuing of currency to give it to their friends (or their own shell companies) and then sell it on the black market instead of, say, buying a price controlled product like TP and importing it.

Of course, this is what has happened. The question now is who owned these ghost companies and got the money and sold it on the black market for instant profits? Will their be any arrests?

http://www.eluniversal.com/economia/130523/central-bank-venezuelan-economy-requires-usd-3-billion-monthly

The Venezuelan government appears willing to bring order into the foreign exchange administration system after admitting publicly that "ghost firms" have been sold US dollars in recent years at a preferential exchange rate.

Central Bank of Venezuela president Edmée Betancourt confirmed that the bank has resources available for sale to the production sector, but they have to streamline the procedures and stop selling US dollars to the wrong actors.

In a meeting with entrepreneurs of the health sector, Betancourt estimated that the production apparatus demands USD 3-3.5 billion monthly, which implies USD 36-42 billion annually for imports, rather than USD 59 billion reported by the central bank in 2012.

"The amount of foreign currency sold last year was overwhelming, but there is another significant amount that was allocated to ghost firms." Further, Betancourt informed that the Ancillary Foreign Currency Administration System (Sicad) has started to deliver the US dollars sold via auction on March 27.

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Central bank president Edmée Betancourt admitted that US dollars have been sold to ghost companies (Original Post) naaman fletcher May 2013 OP
Wow, I've been saying this for years! joshcryer May 2013 #1
I tend to think, naaman fletcher May 2013 #3
Hey! don't you get it? The victim here is the Venezuelan government*! spanza May 2013 #2

joshcryer

(62,536 posts)
1. Wow, I've been saying this for years!
Fri May 24, 2013, 01:08 AM
May 2013

It's amazing that they finally have come out and admitted the corruption!

Perhaps Maduro, after all, is going to go after the corrupt aspects of Chavismo. Or at least Diosdado is pulling strings because he knows this shit is unsustainable cronyism.

But will anyone be jailed? I doubt it. It's too entrenched.

 

naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
3. I tend to think,
Fri May 24, 2013, 09:02 AM
May 2013

That Maduro is doing his best to peel back the worst parts of Chavism. I wish him well.

The other possibility is that the corruption he is going after is the corruption that is in Cabello's realm i.e. really this is just an attack on Cabelllo.

spanza

(507 posts)
2. Hey! don't you get it? The victim here is the Venezuelan government*!
Fri May 24, 2013, 03:50 AM
May 2013

but the thieves are the ones working inside its currency control office...

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