Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of
State
Today, the United States
announces new financial sanctions against Daniel Ortega’s son Rafael Ortega and
three Nicaraguan companies. This new action furthers the United States’
unwavering commitment to use all economic and diplomatic tools to hold the
government of Daniel Ortega accountable for acts of corruption and
unconscionable human rights violations, and to support the Nicaraguan people’s
struggle for a return to democracy.
Today’s action, pursuant to
Executive Order 13851 (“Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing to
the Situation in Nicaragua”), freezes their U.S. assets and more generally
prohibits U.S. persons from conducting transactions with Rafael Ortega,
Inversiones Zanzibar, Servicio De Proteccion Y Vigilancia, and DNP.
Rafael Ortega is a key money manager for the Ortega family, working
alongside the previously sanctioned Vice President of Nicaragua and First Lady
Rosario Murillo. Rafael Ortega uses at least two companies under his
control, Inversiones Zanzibar, S.A and Servicio De Proteccion Y Vigilancia,
S.A., to generate profits, launder money, and gain preferential access to
markets for the Ortega regime. He uses Inversiones Zanzibar to obscure
the transfer of profits from Distribuidor Nicaraguense de Petroleo, also
designated today, and as a front company to procure fuel stations in an attempt
to obscure DNP’s ownership of such fuel stations. Servicio De Proteccion
Y Vigilancia is a security firm which has received millions in Nicaraguan
government contracts. DNP is a chain of gas stations controlled by the
Ortega family. DNP was purchased with public money and then transferred
to the Ortega family, and it benefits from non-competitive contracts with
government institutions.
The United States urges the
Ortega regime to resume dialogue with the opposition and restore democracy in
the country, thereby fulfilling its obligations under the Inter-American
Democratic Charter. Nicaragua’s painful political crisis can only be
resolved through free and fair elections that credibly reflect the will of the
Nicaraguan people and with full respect for their human rights and fundamental
freedoms.
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