The regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, through an official note from the Attorney General’s Office, announced the accusation filed against a group of former Sandinista officials, whom they accuse of “theft” and present as a “criminal group” that, they say, “taking advantage of their functions, robbed the Nicaraguan people.”
According to the document distributed through the Sandinista propaganda media, the Public Ministry adds that “formal charges have been filed against the subjects: Gustavo Antonio Zapata; Ernesto Rafael Paredes Perez; Christian Eduardo Bermudez Roque; Jose Antonio Bermudez Sobalvarro; Isaiah Alejandro Bonilla Chamorro, Frank Eduardo Matus Rodriguez, and Rigoberto Jose Ramos, for being co-authors of the crime of ROBBERY of the Nicaraguan population, in the form of the crimes of Fraud, Misappropriation of Public Funds and Third-Party Benefit».
According to the details of the Prosecutor’s report, the evidence presented to the court, controlled entirely by the dictatorial couple composed of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, “revealed that the co-defendants, taking advantage of their positions in public entities, They appropriated funds from the national treasury, intended for granting loans to producers, entrepreneurs, and small business owners in the urban and rural sectors, which were aimed at improving the quality and competitiveness of their products.
The Prosecutor’s Office adds that “to achieve their goals, the co-defendants devised a plot criminal, In which each one, according to the functions they performed, used confidential information from the credit applicants, to make them believe that they were financing their entrepreneurial ventures; when in reality, the disbursements were for relatives and close friends of these co-defendants.
«The Commune»
According to a publication of the media Confidential, On August 27, these eight people who are now accused by the Prosecutor’s Office, were in a WhatsApp group, which was identified as “La Comuna”, in which they shared political comments with Carlos Fonseca Terán, son of the founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) Carlos Fonseca Amador.
This situation is believed to have caused Fonseca Terán to fall from grace. According to the same Confidencial publication, he is under house arrest, along with his entire family, in his home in the Lomas del Valle residential area in Managua.
According to the information published by the media outlet about each of these Sandinistas, now prisoners of the regime they defended, only three of them worked at the Ministry of Family, Community, Cooperative and Associative Economy (MEFCCA), so they could have had some type of access to loans and financing for producers, as stated in the prosecution’s accusation.
Of the eight defendants, those who worked at Mefcca were Ernesto Paredes Pérez, Gustavo Zapata and Isaías Bonilla Chamorro.
Below we reproduce the micro profiles published by Confidencial:
Ernesto Paredes Perez. Economist. He completed a master’s degree in Chile, with a scholarship from the Central Bank of Nicaragua. Upon his return, he worked at the Central Bank of Nicaragua until December 2023, when he was fired, and then went to work at the Ministry of Family, Community, Cooperative and Associative Economy (Mefcca).
Frank Matus. He studied abroad. He taught Economics at UNAN-Managua, where he had worked for about ten years.
Rigoberto Ramos Mora. Son of an official of the Nicaraguan Social Security Institute (INSS) and a member of the Sandinista Business Network. He earned a master’s degree in Colombia.
Christian Eduardo Bermudez Roque. A comedian known among young university students, he taught at UNAN-Managua. As a comedian, he appeared with three other colleagues in bars and fairs, making pro-Sandinista political satires.
Alejandro Taleno Rueda. A lawyer, he worked in the Judiciary and was fired when the Supreme Court of Justice was swept away. He was close to Arlen Yaosca Cuadra, wife of Carlos Fonseca Terán, and they worked together in the same labor court.
Gustavo Zapata. Business Administrator and former official of the Ministry of Family, Cooperative, Community and Associative Economy (Mefcca).
Jose Angel Bermudez, “Chepe Nicaragua”. Professor of Arts and Painting at the Nicaraguan Institute of Culture (INC). Member of the Sandinista Youth 19th of July, in your Facebook profile He published under the pseudonym “Chepe Nicaragua.”
Isaiah Bonilla Chamorro. Son of an old historical militant of the FSLN, who was an official at the Ministry of the Interior in the 1980s. Until a few months ago, both parents worked for the State. Isaías was Director of the IT Department of the “Adelante” Program at Mefcca.