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According to a Sunday newspaper report, Congresswoman Rocio Torres of Alianza para el Progreso would force her workers or former employees of her parliamentary office to set aside part of her salary for her nephew Juan Daniel Pérez Guerra. end point. The State Department is already investigating the case.
The report mentions the case of Cecilia Salazar Mattos, who was an adviser to Torres from July 2021 to August last year, and during this period transferred SGD 24,562 to a relative of the parliamentarian.
Jesus Sierra Tapiasenior adviser Rosio Torres, transferred S$4,400 last June to the same relative of Torres. Both this worker and Salazar Mattos chose not to confirm the delivery of money to the Sunday program.
Another employee of the congressman, whose name has not been released, provided the program with a receipt for the transfer it made to Juan Daniel Pérez’s account in the amount of SGD 6,850. In addition, she reported that the parliamentarian and her nephew forced “collaboration” to a third of the worker’s salary, and this amount doubles in the months when Congress pays them allowances and school allowances.
Abigail Garcia Diazwho served as assistant to the Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges then chaired by Torres, records the transfer of 2,000 sols to Perez’s account.
They are added Cesar Macedo von Bansels, Torres’ office assistant who transfers S$1,000 per month to the same Torres family member; And Estefania Calvo Zunigawho records a deposit of SGD 2,000.

Delete chats
The report also shows footage of a congresswoman deleting the history of conversations she had with her nephew via WhatsApp minutes after the same program consulted about deposits made by her workers.
Torres later wrote to his nephew: “They have been putting this together for a long time. I have an enemy in the office. This is Natalie.” Meanwhile, his relative refused to answer about these payments.
Magali Ruiz case
Legislator Alianza Para el Progreso, magali ruiz, was convicted of embezzling the wages of his workers through illegal fees. With this in mind, the prosecutor’s office opened a preliminary investigation.
Similarly, it was decided to involve Johnny Romero Nima, chief adviser to Magali Ruiz, in the investigation as an alleged accomplice of the alleged crime.
Carlos Marina Puscan, a former parliamentary worker, was the one who denounced being charged 1,500 sols a month for his work on the Special Multi-Party Commission for the Protection of Children, which was led by Ruiz Rodriguez.
As evidence, he presented a transfer receipt that featured Romero Nima’s name, in addition to chats that would show that the legislator would be aware of the payments.
APP removes him from ethics
Judge Alianza Para el Progreso expelled deputy Rosio Torres from the Ethics Commission after learning of the Punto Final journalistic report. In addition, they demand clarification from the parliamentarian on the identified complaint.
Source: RPP

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