SANTO DOMINGO – A significant public demonstration unfolded outside the Attorney General’s Office in Santo Domingo as citizens, spearheaded by Democratic Option party president José Horacio Rodríguez, voiced their fury over alleged systemic corruption within the National Health Insurance scheme (SeNaSa). The protest highlighted a deepening crisis of public trust, with Rodríguez issuing a stark warning that corruption remains entrenched as long as political influence is tied to financial power.
Rodríguez characterized the national mood as one of ‘profound and collective outrage,’ urging Dominican society to critically examine the caliber of its elected leadership. He condemned the purported activities at SeNaSa as acts of ‘blatant corruption,’ referencing reports that suggest bribe solicitations commenced as early as October 2020. He asserted that the individuals implicated assumed their roles with no genuine commitment to enhancing the nation’s public healthcare system, betraying the public’s trust from the outset.
The party leader posited that the scandal validates a pervasive public sentiment: state funds are available but are systematically pilfered before reaching the citizens they are intended to serve. While demanding exemplary judicial action against those responsible, Rodríguez cautioned that punitive measures alone are an inadequate solution. He emphasized that the existing structural framework perpetuates corruption across vital sectors including healthcare, housing, and public infrastructure.
Further intensifying his critique, Rodríguez directly challenged President Luis Abinader’s governance and control over the state apparatus. This challenge came in response to official government communications that had downplayed the SeNaSa affair, characterizing it merely as a manageable financial shortfall rather than a grave corruption scandal.
