President Pedro Castillo spoke this Sunday after Sunday Panorama testified that he received 30,000 soles for the appointment of Hugo Chávez Arevalo as head of Petroperú. The President denied these accusations and assured that he would file a complaint against the program.
“I categorically reject the false accusations that come from the program. Panorama indicating that he would have received a “reward” of 30,000 soles. In honor of journalistic truth, I demand a serious investigation to clarify this lie, ”the official statement says. Twitter president.
Peter’s castle stressed that he would file a complaint against the production Panorama and accused them of spreading “fake news” against him.
“In exercising my right as a citizen and as President of the Republic, I will proceed to denounce these journalistic products that spread false news, the sole purpose of which is to deceive and manipulate citizens,” the President added.
According to the report Panorama, former secretary of the Government Palace, Bruno Pachecoassured in the Ministry of Public Affairs that President Pedro Castillo received illegal money through briefcases delivered by Juan Silva himself, the former Minister of Transport and Communications.
Bruno Pacheco He indicated, according to a Sunday newspaper, that he received irregular payments both for himself and for President Castillo Terrones in exchange for the appointment of Hugo Chávez Arevalo as a member of the Petroperú board of directors.
Presidential lawyer rejects Bruno Pacheco’s claims
Lawyer Benji Espinoza, a defender of President Pedro Castillo, noted that recent statements by the former secretary of the presidential office, Bruno Pacheco, were not confirmed. Despite this, he assured that the head of state was “imperturbable.”
We have something, and there will surely be more, but the situation remains the same and unchanged: one thing is words, another thing is facts, one thing is assertion, another thing is verified, recognized, and another. confirms. Today we do not have a single confirmed fact, but a set of sayings,” he said in press statements.
Alejandro Salas denies changes to PCM
Culture Minister Alejandro Salas this Sunday refuted a statement by the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, that he was thinking about making changes to the cabinet.
While the president would not need to be briefed on changes to ministerial portfolios, Salas clarified that there was no mention of this at the moment and the cabinet was doing “normal work” in government.
Source: RPP

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