Seven out of 10 Panamanians believe that the National Authority of Land Management (Anati) benefits businessmen and speculators out to grab state land and not the humble farmers or villagers and 90% want all deals reviewed. The figures come from a survey by Unimer, made at the request of La Prensa, October 13 -16, 2011, in which ,202 people were interviewed around the country, excluding Indian comarcasin Darien. Almost 90% of respondents believed it was necessary to review all titles delivered by Anati since it began functioning, and whose first manager was Alejandro Castillero. Read More