A "Rico" Tico

The news that former Costa Rican President and Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Miguel A. Rodríguez, has been indicted for bribery is significant in two ways. First, because Costa Rica has always been touted as an exemplary democracy, and secondly, because the OAS has held itself to be the watchdog of the Americas as to good government. Of course, what Rodríguez may have done as an individual is his responsibility, but still, it somehow reflects on the government and the organization he presided over. One has to wonder about the possibility that this is not the first and only instance of corruption that he has been associated with, so, in that sense, he casts a shadow of suspicion on both Costa Rica and the OAS.

The executive from a French communications company has admitted that he bribed Rodríguez, so things don't look too promising for the former President. Let's watch and wait.

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