As the investigation in Bolivia into the corrupt administration of ousted socialist president Evo Morales continues, the ties to Cuba’s Castro dictatorship become clearer.

Via Martí Noticias (my translation):

Añez confirms Morales hid from Bolivian people payments for ‘fake Cuban doctors’

Bolivia’s interim president, Jeanine Añez, confirmed that Evo Morales hid from the nation payments made for “fake Cuban doctors” sent to that South American country and assured that money was being used to finance the regime in Havana.

The leader made her statements during a speech at the Government Palace criticizing Morales on Bolivia’s Multinational State Day, a holiday he instituted to commemorate the day he took power on January 22, 2006.

“The fake Cuban doctors, the agreement signed with Cuba that included the services of doctors, communicators, and technicians, according to official reports, we now learn that less than one third (of them) were healthcare professionals,” she said at the event.

Bolivia, according to Añez, freed itself from “a destiny like that of Venezuela” by ending the “violence” and “corruption” the era of Morales in power produced, she said.