The president Control Commission from CongressHéctor Ventura (Power of the People) announced that the final report on the Sarratea case, which accuses President Pedro Castillo of alleged acts of corruption and which was approved by his working group at the end of June, is to be discussed and approved on the agenda of the plenary session for this Wednesday.
On his Twitter account, the congressman shared an image of the agreement document Council of Speakers by which the agenda was expanded to include an audit report. Representatives of the people’s benches Fuerza sign the document. (24), Alianza para el Progreso (14), Avanza País (10), Renovación Popular (9), Somos Perú (5) and Podemos Perú (5), adding 67 votes, four more than required for this procedure.
Thursday, June 30 Congressional Oversight Commission He approved by majority vote the final report recommending that President Pedro Castillo be constitutionally charged with various alleged crimes related to the cases of Sarratea, Puente Tarata and others.
The document recommends that the president be constitutionally charged with alleged involvement in a criminal organization, incompatible negotiations, and improper use of his official position.
According to the audit report, the president Peter’s castleformer General Secretary of the Presidential Administration, Bruno Pachecoformer minister John Silva and businessmen Zamir Villaverde and Karelim López “were involved in agreeing on the direction of the results” of the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) tenders.
The report also concludes that the businessmen belonging to the Consortium Puente Tarata III, the winner of the work for S/. 232.5 million, they would give money to the head of state through the lobbyist Karelim Lopez.
Tapusa, which formed the aforementioned consortium, was also supposed to give money to then-minister and now fugitive Juan Silva, through Zamir Villaverde, who is currently serving a preventive detention in this case and provided information on the case.
Three days before the report was approved, on Monday, June 27, members of the parliamentary working group went to the Government Palace to meet with President Pedro Castillo, but for the fourth time they were not received by the president, despite the fact that he agreed to make the meeting.
The Congressional Oversight Commission also recommends filing constitutional charges against Pedro Castillo and the former defense minister. Walter Ayala for the alleged crime of trading in influence in the case of interference with the promotion of the Armed Forces (FF.AA).
The documentation concludes that Ayala, Castillo and Pacheco interfered in the promotion process to the army’s high command.
Source: RPP

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