Sename director resigns after controversy over failed agreement with ANI



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During this morning, the Director of the National Service for Minors (Sename), Susana Tonda, presented her unwavering resignation from her position.

The announcement was made personally through a letter sent to service officials. In the letter – to which he had access Third– Tonda points out that “today I have presented my unavoidable resignation to the position of National Director of Sename”.

Later he adds that “As I point out in my letter of resignation to the Minister of Justice, the main reason I had for making this decision is that given the events of the last few days, it has become clear to me that I do not have the confidence of my direct leadership, what which is essential to exercise a position like this “.

“I understand that it is possible to have different technical opinions, including making mistakes, but doubting, or hinting at a public doubt, however small, regarding the intention of the permanent search for the superior good of boys and girls, it simply has not been possible for me to accept ”Tonda stated.

From the institution they pointed out that The current head of the Legal Department, Denisse Díaz will assume as alternate director.

The resignation took place after the release of a agreement between Sename and the National Intelligence Agency, that facilitated the ANI access to information that the service possesses to produce intelligence content.

This measure received criticism from organizations such as the Ombudsman for Children and by the National Institute of Human Rights (NHRI), from where a stigmatization towards the resident children of the Sename was accused.

The deal had been signed on February 21, but was released publicly during April. Despite the fact that the government had initially supported it, finally the Ministry of Justice asked Sename to rescind the agreement.

This motivated the discontent on the part of Interior, from where they accused that support had been subtracted from both the agreement and Tonda.



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