The Comptroller General of the Republic recognized the former comptroller Federico Lalane José for his contribution to the development and institutional strengthening of the entity during his administration, in the period 2000-2004.
The distinction was headed by the comptroller Catalino Correa Hiciano, who presented a plaque of recognition to Mr. Lalane, on behalf of the institution and in the presence of former president Hipólito Mejía, who appointed him to the position, when he served as president. Correa Hiciano highlighted the professional and human qualities of the honoree, whom he defined as an example to follow: “Today we want to recognize the great work that you carried out at the head of this institution and all the servants present here feel committed …
We have the responsibility to emulate two great men who occupied that position, I am referring to Rafael Abinader, who was comptroller of the Republic, and to Don Federico Lalane, ”Correa emphasized.
Comptroller’s Office recognizes Federico Lalane
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