I guess you missed the part where I said that the web pages were scrubbed and the ORIGINAL pages, as published, were archived and available on The Wayback Machine.
What I posted was a screenshot of the page as it existed before his staff cleaned it. And although I didn't post a link to a screenshot to his announcement that he was sworn in, an archived copy does exist, and lots of people have seen it. What you are referring to now is a rewritten version of history in some respects. Luckily, we have the receipts.
Santos is not the first politician to scrub his website of errors after getting caught, nor will he be the last. Any web developer worth the money would never publicly publish a web page filled with provably false information, because even if you take it down, it has probably been archived.
I will give Santos the benefit of the doubt and allow him to blame it on his incompetent staff... but it DID happen.
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