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In Costa Rica, President Rodrigo Chaves and Culture Minister Jorge Rodriguez face charges from the attorney general's office for an alleged influence scheme involving a top regional development bank. The charges, if proven, could result in a sentence of two to eight years for public officials who misuse their positions for personal or third-party financial gain.
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