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An official from the Presidium of the Council of Ministers (PCM) arranged a meeting between a mining company seeking to invest in Peru and two businessmen posing as employees of the organization. Executive.
Sunday announced it Panoramawhere it was explained that the representatives Rio Blanco Mining Project They requested a formal meeting with the PCM to move forward with their investment and were given a meeting date of February 17th.
Despite this, Martin Silvio Carbajal Zegarraan employee of the Foundation for Management Assistance (FAG), on February 13, contacted representatives of the mining company and introduced them to two businessmen who introduced themselves as PCM advisers.
Near Ronald Tito Lamar And Daver Flores Orozcowho introduced themselves as government advisers and representatives of the municipalities of Ayabaca and Huancabamba, respectively.
Former vice minister of the Castillo government participated
Carbajal left them to talk alone, and the Sunday man notes that both offered support for the mining project, but they had to work with them. After the meeting, the official sent an email to the mining company urging them to “promote joint and rapid action” to draw up a “strategic plan.”
Faced with this situation, the mining company sent a document Alexandra Ames, Secretary for Social Management and Dialogue of the PCM, with whom they made an official appointment. However, the answer came on March 1 from Carlos Fernandez Dunkerwho sent them the same document and even offered them a meeting with President Dina Boluarte.
Sunday’s newspaper warned that Carlos Fernandez Dunker did not appear in Reniec and that the number from which the message was sent matched that of former Vice Minister of Agriculture Rómulo Antunes Antunes, who admitted he made a “blunder”.
The former vice minister said he introduced himself as a presidential adviser “to get attention.” He also told the Sunday newspaper that he knew Carbajal and two businessmen who posed as representatives of the PCM.
Investigation Announced
Due to this Chairman of the Council of Ministers reported that he had ordered a summary investigation following the case presented by the Sunday newspaper and indicated that they remain committed to the fight against corruption.
“In response to a journalist’s complaint about a possible violation of transparency rules, the PCM has ordered a summary investigation into the case presented,” the statement reads.
It was also indicated that its officials daily receive various social, political and economic actors related to the development of the country and the solution of social conflicts, and therefore they must strictly observe the rules of transparency and ethics of civil servants.
He also indicated that all visits to the PCM are properly recorded and objected to descriptions linking the facility to special interests.
Source: RPP

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