President Chavez to head the issue of CVG-Aluminum
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Mar 06, 2009 12:57PM
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President Chavez to head the issue of CVG-Aluminum
President demanded the commitment of all to clean up corruption and crime of the
industries in the CVG. More than 90 percent of the honest workers of Guyana will
support actions taken by the Bolivarian Government
President Chavez announced that from today will be at the forefront of the
situation being presented at the Corporación Venezolana de Guayana (CVG)
aluminum, to eliminate the old vices are embedded in the company, and requested
cooperation to their employees, managers entrepreneurs and the regional and
local government to assume responsibility with the issues raised.
The president assured that it will not allow the collapse of the aluminum
companies and indicated that the unions have to act responsibly, without
encouraging the strike of the company, because such action would be a sabotage
to the Venezuelan nation.
"I'm going to get into that battle in body and soul," said the head of state to
reject any kind of blackmail by those who seek to cripple the factory as a means
of pressure because they are not supposed to meet his demands.
"That's sabotage. I want to be very firm on this because I am willing to take
what I share. But I'm not going to be putting a platform for companies to
complete aluminum picándolas sliced into pieces and scattered. And the firms in
poor condition, with technological backwardness. "
He demanded the commitment of all to clean up corruption and crime of the
industries in the CVG. To accomplish this work that has already begun to revise
the "costs of production, inefficiency, the privilege they have fallen from the
managers, boards, unions and workers."
In reiterating its call to all employees of these companies to commit to the
Motherland and to act with responsibility and accountability, we asked the
general Félix Antonio Velásquez request special support to the military
intelligence to open inquiries for entrepreneurs with internal complicity,
guilty of smuggling of aluminum.
"They're real mafia threatening to kill many people. Then we will act DISIP the
SID, if the thing is so. Minister Rodolfo [Sanz] have repeatedly threatened with
death, because that man is a spotless, incorruptible. "
More than 90 percent of the honest workers of Guyana will support actions taken
by the Government Bolivariano "the honor, the present and the future of Guyana,"
he concluded.
Presidential Press / Maryuri Varela
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