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Justice Minister José Tello, through the portfolio he manages, authorized a trip to Brazil by the criminal coordinator of the special prosecutor’s office in the Odebrecht case, Ivan Fernando Solis Turkowski. This is in order to be able to hear the testimony of a Brazilian citizen. Rodney Rodriguez de Carvalhounder investigation for alleged offenses of official corruption, money laundering, among others, that may have been committed in the course of the Gasoducto Andino del Sur and Gasoducto Sur Peruano projects.
To this end, the Special Public Prosecutor in the Odebrecht case requested that “expenses related to said trip are accepted credited to the institutional budget of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.”
In response to this request, the Ministry of Justice approved “permission for the travel of Mr. Ivan Fernando Solis Turkovski, Criminal Coordinator of the Office of the Special Prosecutor in the case of Odebrecht et al., to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Federative Republic of Brazil, from 20 to 22 March 2023″.
Ministry of Justice will cover cats
The ministerial decree stated that “…Expenses incurred in accordance with the provisions of this resolution will be covered from the budget of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.”
Was assigned was $1,865.30 for tickets to Ivan Fernando Solis Turkovsky.. In addition, it was approved to pay $1,110 in travel expenses for three days.
The public official must submit to the Ministry of Justice a report that reports the actions taken, the results obtained and the responsibility for the daily allowance paid. To do this, you have been given a period of 15 days after the end of the trip.
Source: RPP

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