Costa Rica’s General Prosecutor Jorge ChavarrÃa Guzmán said shoddy work on the failed project caused economic losses for the country of some â‚¡1.2 billion ($2 million).
Costa Rica’s General Prosecutor Jorge ChavarrÃa Guzmán said he is almost ready to file charges for corruption in the failed construction of a road along the border with Nicaragua.
President Luis Guillermo SolÃs is asking the legislature to let him hire more than 1,000 new traffic officers, among other measures the government is pursuing in hopes of alleviating traffic.
The expansion from two to four lanes a 107-kilometer stretch of Route 32, the main road to the Caribbean region, is finally moving forward after the Comptroller General’s Office approved the project’s contract.