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public service announced on Wednesday that Attorney of the NationPatricia Benavidez called former Interior Minister Mariano González to testify about his recent statements against President Pedro Castillo, who she said was “involved in corruption” after his sudden departure from office.
via twitter, prosecution reports that Gonzalez’s challenge is “to accept his testimony regarding reported facts that will establish the alleged criminal acts.”
prosecutor’s office explore the president Peter’s castle for alleged acts of corruption in bidding for jobs at the Ministry of Transport and Communications, for alleged plagiarism of his master’s thesis at the Universidad Cesar Vallejo (UCV), and for influence peddling in the case of promotions to police and military officers.
Mariano Gonzalez He said last night that his sudden resignation from the Interior Ministry shows that President Pedro Castillo is “involved in acts of corruption” due to the apparent obstruction of his work when he was in government.
In an interview with Panamericana Television, Gonzalez confirmed that “it was obvious that the attitude of not only President Castillo, but also of a large part of his entourage (which) threatens the system.”
“So today I have no doubt about this gentleman’s commitment to corruption. And I have no doubt that this sudden departure has something to do with obstruction of justice,” the former minister added minutes after Castillo took the oath of office from his successor Willy Huerta at the Government Palace.
Gonzalez He stressed that “he has no doubt that the man is involved in corrupt activities.”
“And I say this because of the attitude and tough actions with which he had to interfere with the decisions that I made. Moreover, this departure is connected exclusively with this, ”he said.
Likewise, a former minister who only reached the executive branch 15 days ago added that “Peter’s castle does not deserve to spend another day in this government” and that Prime Minister Anibal Torres “has no authority, does not lead anything, criticizes the military, the police, criticizes everything”.
In the last hours Gonzalez authorized the creation of a National Police Task Force to support anti-corruption prosecutor Marita Barreto, who is investigating senior officials, and vowed to find fugitives in a public lawsuit against the president, including former Transport Minister Juan Silva, Palacio’s former secretary Bruno Pacheco and a nephew Castillo Fray Vasquez.
The three are convicted in a case of an alleged criminal organization brought against Castillo for allegedly receiving money to deliver to the president in exchange for providing infrastructure work to certain companies.
Source: RPP

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