[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 145 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 145
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
May 17, 2017.
Whereas according to Transparency International's 2016 Corruption Perception
Index, the citizens of Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua
perceive high levels of government corruption;
Whereas widespread corruption in Central America weakens citizens' faith in
public institutions, limits government capacity to advance development
goals, and allows drug traffickers and other criminals to thrive;
Whereas the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) was
created at the request of the Guatemalan Government in 2007, and has
strengthened the capacity of Guatemalan institutions, especially the
Office of the Attorney General, to combat corruption;
Whereas the Office of the Attorney General of Guatemala and CICIG have recently
collaborated to investigate and prosecute a series of corruption cases
involving high-level government officials, demonstrating that it is
possible for governments in Central America to confront entrenched
corruption, and that no one is above the law;
Whereas the Attorney General of El Salvador has made significant progress in
tackling corruption at the highest levels;
Whereas after thousands of Hondurans joined street protests against corruption
and in favor of an International Commission against Impunity in
Honduras, the Honduran Government reached an agreement with the
Organization of American States to create the Mission to Support the
Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH);
Whereas MACCIH has begun to assist the Office of the Attorney General of
Honduras with the investigation into the more than $300,000,000 that was
embezzled from the Institute of Social Security; and
Whereas the leadership of CICIG and MACCIH and the attorneys general of
Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador have faced significant challenges,
including credible threats against their lives, attempts to publicly
discredit their work, or efforts to remove them from their posts: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) reaffirms that combating corruption in the Northern Triangle is
an important policy interest for the United States;
(2) acknowledges that the International Commission against Impunity
in Guatemala (CICIG) and the Mission to Support the Fight against
Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH) are currently making
important contributions to this effort;
(3) urges the Government of Guatemala to continue to cooperate with
CICIG and the Government of Honduras to continue to cooperate with
MACCIH; and
(4) encourages the Governments of Honduras, Guatemala, and El
Salvador to--
(A) publicly support efforts to fight corruption;
(B) respect the independence of the judicial branch and the
Office of the Attorney General; and
(C) ensure that the Office of the Attorney General in each
Northern Triangle country receives sufficient domestic budget
allocations to carry out its core responsibilities and that
budgeted funds are delivered in a timely manner.
Attest:
Clerk.