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Senior Congressional Spokesman José Chevasco announced that parliamentary presidency ordered the reorganization Main administration department – despite the fact that its current director has been in office for less than two months – due to journalists’ complaints about excessive spending on carpets, LED screens and exclusive parking.
“This provided an opportunity to review the various processes, and taking into account what was demonstrated through the press regarding these journalistic revelations, it was decided that the entire General Administration would enter into a process of reorganization in order to improve processes. , improving the quality of spending and improving the quality of human resources,” he said.
At the press conference Jose Chevasco was consulted RPP News about whether he will step aside because of these complaints. Due to this Senior congressional official He said that “complaints are being investigated” and that “it’s not about reacting and putting off a step in the face of this kind of journalistic development.”
“It is important to emphasize that there are lessons learned. The president himself [del Congreso] established the possibility of an investigation by the Office of Internal Control of the Comptroller General of the Republic. Appropriate measures will be taken after the investigation,” he said.
Representatives of the main office of the Congress offered to hold a press conference to respond to complaints filed with the Legislature about excessive spending on buffets, carpets, parking and the purchase of LED screens for the halls of parliament.
At the conference, a senior congressional official, Jose Chevascoconfirmed that the Court of Accounts will audit the purchase of carpets, the rental of parking and other services that have been negotiated for Parliament.
Source: RPP

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