Santo Domingo.– Citizens consulted this Monday expressed their support for the court's decision to impose 18 months of preventive detention on several of those accused in the Senasa case, considering that the measure responds to the seriousness of the accusations of alleged administrative irregularities in the past management of the National Health Insurance.
During a poll conducted in the National District, those consulted described the accused as “abusers” and expressed their outrage at the alleged irregular handling of public funds allocated to health.
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Some visibly upset citizens stated that "prison will be too small for them," referring to the social impact that, they claim, the imputed acts had on the most vulnerable population. For many citizens, the judicial decision sets an important precedent in the fight against administrative corruption. "When you touch the money of health, you play with people's lives. This cannot go unpunished," expressed the student Daniel Leiva, one of those consulted. Another person consulted pointed out that the court's decision "should have been made a long time ago", understanding that the accused "took advantage of a system that should protect the poorest". "That is unforgivable, that is pure evil", he affirmed.







