On 14 May Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves made little of a wave of 22 raids and arrests that had been ordered the previous day, as part of an investigation into corruption in an airport contract. It was, Chaves maintained, no more than a “circus” and a form of intimidation “to stop my colleagues in government doing what they have to do, when they have to do it”.
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