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Sunday end point circulated a complaint against still Fuerza Popular MP Maria Cordero John Tay over a former worker’s pay cut; both party and Fujimorista bench They initiated actions against the deputy: from recalling her from all commissions to starting the process of exclusion from the political-parliamentary group.
Bench representative Patricia Juarez denounced her colleague before the Parliamentary Ethics Commission; while First Vice President of Parliament Marta Moyano announced that she was preparing constitutional charge against Lamb John Tay.
For his part, Deputy Press Secretary Arturo Alegria formally condemned the aforementioned congresswoman and demanded her removal from the dock before the Disciplinary Committee of the parliamentary group.
IN News Extension, Happiness justified his decision by pointing out that, unfortunately, the unfortunate phrase “let’s go to the cashier” – which he would have used John Ty Lamb demand a monetary contribution from your former employee – this will go down in “history”.
“We should expect people with this level of political involvement, which, unfortunately, [como] this phrase: “let’s go to the cashier”, which will remain in the history of all Peruvians,” he specified.
“An immediate response is given from Fuerza Popular to dismiss this congresswoman because we do not consider it appropriate for her to remain for another day as a member of the bench,” he added.
Alternate Representative Fujimorista bench He recalled that his colleague’s case is added to the pay cut complaints filed by Congressmen Magali Ruiz (APP), Rocio Torres (APP), Heidi Juarez (Podemos) and Cathy Ugarte (not grouped); for this reason, he indicated that it was not an isolated problem.
Thus, he asked the workers and former employees of Parliament to denounce the existence of other similar cases.
“When more than two or three cases have already been seen [de recorte de sueldos], it can no longer be said that this is an isolated problem; it seems that past practices have polluted [al actual Congreso]”, he sentenced.
Case
Alleged audio recordings with the voice of Congressman Fuerza Popular, Maria Cordero John Taywill confirm that in 2022 he regularly charged a worker in his office, as the program showed this Sunday. end point.
According to a now anonymous former worker, the aforementioned parliamentarian initially demanded 50% of the income for her work in the Congress of the Republic. “The adviser’s salary was almost 9,000 soles, so I had to pay him between 4,500 and 5,000 monthly for six months,” he said.
A former adviser who served on the Puyango Tumbes Binational Task Force explained that an intermediary is in charge of coordinating and raising funds. He claimed that this character was Braden Paredes CallaTechnician at the Archives of Congress.
“We agreed that every time Congress transfers me to my bank account, I should take a screenshot of the BCP deposit and send it to WhatsApp so that he can process the 50% withdrawal and deliver it to him on the same day. ., either in cash or to the account he gave me,” he assured the Sunday program.
After six months of the agreement, the former employee had to continue to give away part of his salary, they even increased it to 75% of what he earned. “In such a way that I had 2000 soles left, and the rest had to be delivered to the congresswoman (Maria Cordero John Tay)”, he pointed out.
In addition, the former councilor argued that office workers also had to cover all the expenses of the parliamentarian. Maria Cordero John Tay during performance week. “We paid for her hotel expenses, we paid for food and transportation,” he added.
With this complaint Maria Cordero John Tay He joins his colleagues Cathy Ugarte, Rocio Torres, Magali Ruiz and Heidi Juarez, who have also been convicted in Congress for embezzling their workers’ wages.
Source: RPP

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