Contenido automatizadoParcialmente escrito o traducido con información proporcionada por una herramienta de inteligencia artificial.Inspector General Ivelisse Torres Rivera said a 2025 amendment to Puerto Rico’s Anti-Corruption Code prevents her office from pursuing an administrative investigation while criminal authorities review the caseJune 19, 2026 - 8:57 AMInspector General Ivelisse Torres Rivera stated that an amendment to the Anti-Corruption Code for the New Puerto Rico (Law 84 of 2025) prevents her from taking action on any matter already being handled by the Department of Justice or the Office of the FEI Panel. (Ramon "Tonito" Zayas)Due to an amendment to Anti-Corruption Code for the New Puerto Rico (Law 84 of 2025)—passed last year—the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is currently unable to act on the allegations made by the former secretary of the Department of Economic Development and Commerce (DDEC) Sebastián Negrón Reichard regarding alleged acts of corruption in the Office of Permit Management (OGPe), said Inspector General Ivelisse Torres Rivera. Popular en la Comunidad
OIG says it cannot intervene in allegations raised by Sebastián Negrón Reichard
Inspector General Ivelisse Torres Rivera said a 2025 amendment to Puerto Rico’s Anti-Corruption Code prevents her office from pursuing an administrative investigation while criminal authorities review the case






