Santo Domingo.- The National Institute of Student WelfareThis Sunday, Inabie urged businesses in the country to refrain from selling merchandise with institutional logos, since these are supplies that are prohibited from being sold to the public, and corresponding sanctions will be established in cases where this practice is evident.
In a statement, the school explained that the clothing purchased through suppliers is intended for the student population, who must receive a complete school kit that must be delivered by the directors of the educational centers, free of charge, to the families of the students.
The agency reiterated the clarification and, at the same time, denied a complaint about the alleged sale of school polochér in San José de Ocoa that is being spread through WhatsApp. It said that a team from Supervision and Control went to the province and confirmed that in that town there has been no sale of articles with the identity of the institution.
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In light of this situation, he called on parents, guardians and the general public to make responsible reports and not to spread information that lacks veracity.
In this regard, Inabie reiterated that it has made the following email address [email protected] available to the population for any complaints, in addition to the 311 line and the institutional social networks.
He recalled that last week he asked the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) to open an investigation into a case of sale of school clothing with his identity, which was confirmed.
The current management at the head of this entity is on the side of the rights of our students and of the truth. This is why the doors of the institution are open to receive all responsible complaints about the services it offers.