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Venezuela's Bancamiga seized after executives arrested for corruption

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Images of Venezuela's Bancamiga buildings in the capital of Caracas, after authorities announces a "process of accompaniment and follow-up" to ensure its operability. The announcement follows the arrest of the bank's directors for alleged corruption within the state-owned oil company PDVSA. IMAGES

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