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Workers and advisers working for Rep. Cathy Ugarte have been hit by pay cuts, according to a Sunday report. fourth force. The money went to pay for publications in the media improve the image of the parliamentarian in her Cusco region.
The report showed conversations between employees, during which it turned out that those who were hired as technical staff of the office brought 300 s/s, and consultants 400 s/s each.
“It seems unfair to me to work, produce, endure, even leave late, so that we have to ask even 1 sol from us when the congresswoman has a fund for representative purposes,” one of the workers said in a chat. In total, 2000 salts were collected for this purpose.
Wilber Felices Villafuerte, a confidant of Cathy Ugarte, received money to pay for publications in the Cusco press. The above program showed evidence of a bank transfer that one of the congressman’s employees made to this person in the amount of 1,300 soles in December last year.
Ugarte’s chief adviser, Roger Torres Pando, confirmed to the Sunday newspaper the amounts of money each worker gave, he said, “voluntarily”, but clarified that they were never discounts. However, in the chats received by the program, it is clear that the workers were unhappy with the situation.
communicator Yuri Gonzalezwho worked until last September in Ugarte’s office, commented that he proposed a “voluntary levy” as part of a communications strategy, but his predecessor, Manuel Navarro, said he was only taking orders from Congressman Ugarte’s chief adviser.
The congresswoman and the former secretary of health have not ruled on this serious allegation. Currently, she is not a deputy from the group, that is, she is not part of the parliamentary bench.
Congressmen cut wages for their workers
When Cathy Ugarte join the complaints against legislators Rosio Torres And magali ruizboth parliamentarians from Alianza Para el Progreso.
Sunday’s report revealed that the former congressional staffer, Carlos Marina Puskanhe was required to make a voluntary monthly contribution of 1,500 soles “into the pocket” of the parliamentarian magali ruizwho is “deeply in campaign debt” of the 2021 election. The lawmaker’s chief adviser, Johnny Romero, may also be involved in this fact.
Program end point testified that – according to the testimony of the 34-year-old – Johnny Romero Nima, senior adviser to the congresswoman’s office magali ruizwas in charge of collecting quotas “in a day or two” after the Legislature paid them a reward.
On the same Sunday, it turned out that parliamentarian Rosio Torres he would force his workers to pay part of their wages to his nephew’s account, Juan Daniel Perez Guerra.
After the dissemination of a journalistic denunciation, the court Alliance for Progress legislator resigned Rosio Torres belonging Ethics Commission. Subsequently, party leader César Acuña announced his expulsion from apepist ranks.
Source: RPP

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