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OAS boss traveled with female aide at center of ethics probe

Por: Associated Press Politics March 09, 2023

MIAMI (AP) — The head of the Organization of American States made almost three dozen work trips with a female staffer with whom he maintained a long-running intimate relationship, according to travel records uncovered by The Associated Press.The revelations come as an is expected to wrap up this month looking into whether OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro’s romance with the Mexican staffer two decades his junior violated the... + full article



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