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Caribbean & Central America - February 2009 (ISSN 1741-4458)

Cicig ruffles some feathers

In what many hailed as the first significant breakthrough for the UN-backed International Commission against Impunity (Cicig) since it began work in earnest just over a year ago, the Guatemalan authorities issued an arrest warrant for a former attorney general accused of corruption. The move followed an agreement between Cicig and the attorney general's office (MP). However, a subsequent run-in with the Guatemalan judiciary once again exposed the endemic problem of impunity afflicting the country, and the enormity of the task facing the commission.

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