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Last year the controller found liability for misconduct 8,730 civil servants. 75% are managers, and this number includes 130 owners of public organizations who still continue to work in these institutions. According to the Comptroller General of the Republic, Nelson Shak, a list of these officials has already been sent to the executive branch so that it can take appropriate action.
“This week we sent a list to the executive branch – and next week we will do the same with regional and local authorities – of officials who work in these state bodies so that they immediately begin administrative penalties that fall within their competence. It’s not just about detecting, but also about keeping the public from seeing that bad officials are still at the table.They keep working, they keep doing damage. Suddenly, not in one legal entity and they have already changed to another, but everyone knows that they continue to work. We must close the control cycle,” he said at a ceremony dedicated to the 93rd anniversary of the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic.
“Thousand soles pay for two sheets. Well, let’s see if they’re worth it. Suddenly a treatise worthy of a Nobel Prize. But most likely it’s not. The Accounts Chamber is going to do a mass display to see the whole issue of consultations. More than 3 billion salts are spent on consultations in the state.”, he added.
Source: RPP

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