The Public Ministry and Banreservations announced the development of joint actions that will allow members and employees of the justice system body to acquire low-cost housing or motor vehicles with bank loans at a preferential rate.
With this objective, the Attorney General of the Republic, Miriam German Brito, signed an agreement on Monday with the general manager of Banreservas, Samuel Pereyra. The agreement seeks to strengthen cooperative relations between both institutions.
Germán Brito praised Banreservas’ provision for considering the Public Ministry within its credit initiatives.
“I want to express my deep gratitude to Banreservas for the openness they have had with us; openness that means improving many aspects of officials and employees of the Public Ministry who, without this facility, would not have access to some things, such as, for example, a vehicle for their daily work”said German Brito.
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The magistrate thanked the deputy attorney Army Ferreira for her work in making the agreement final.
Meanwhile, the administrator of Banreservas expressed his management’s interest in supporting, within the framework of a sustainable financial relationship, the efforts of the Public Ministry servants, and other state agencies, to manage to house their families under their own roof. “We know that this will be a positive agreement for all of us,” Pereyra said.
“It is with great pride that I sign this agreement alongside Judge Miriam Germán Brito, whom I have admired for years for her ability to work, her professional career, but especially for her integrity and duty responsibility in all areas of justice. Justice,” he said.
He stressed that the agreement will facilitate preferential credits to the Public Ministry servers to access “the housing catalog that exists in the Dominican real estate market, but also to the “Happy Family” and “Happy Housing” programs developed by the Ministry of Housing and Buildings.
He argued that Banreservas is also in a position to support the members of the Public Ministry in financial education.
As part of the agreement, the banking institution undertook to offer the loans in favor of the members and employees of the Public Ministry who are eligible, always in accordance with the internal policies of Banreservas, without prejudice to the charges for late payment and interest that could result from the lack of payment.
The agreement commits both institutions to maintain a fluid information exchange relationship on public servants who wish to access the financing program that will allow the initiative to be developed.
In the act of signing the agreement, held in the office of Judge Germán Brito, in addition to Attorney Army Ferreira, Frinette Padilla, Legal Director of the Public Ministry; Vilma Pérez, General Administrative and Financial Director; Jorge Báez, Administrative Deputy Director, and Thalía Goldberg, Career Director.
Among the members of the Banreservas team were Lorenzo Guzmán, Legal Director; Rafael Cabrera, General Administrative Director; Alan Richard Jacob, Director of Government Business, and Doris Laura Uribe, Senior General Director of Government Business.