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congresswoman Carol Wallsthe president Ethics Commissionstressed the recent decision of this working group to declare admissible ex officio a complaint against a legislator Freddy Diaz for an alleged violation that initiates an investigation process to corroborate what the worker in his office reported.
In an interview with RPP News, the congresswoman said that the unified hearing will be held on August 22, and the final report will be held on August 31 at 9 am. Although this document would have been ready almost a month after the employee filed a complaint, the owner Ethics Commission assured that they give “all the speed to the cause.”
“It sets a good precedent because you can’t approve of situations that not only hurt Congress, but might hurt some people. We need to work hard in the weeks we have left. We were going to submit the final report on the 26th, but we are doing it on the 31st because congressmen will have a week of representation,” he said.
Following the final approval of this final report as part of Ethics Commission, the document will be presented to the plenary session of the Congress. As noted Carol Wallsthe sanction is expected to be a maximum of 120 days of suspension, in addition to the recommendation Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges take on this matter.
“We comply with all due process and the right to a defense, but I can guarantee that the work carried out is carried out with all the transparency in the world, without partiality and with great responsibility (…) We comply with what is in line with our regulation,” he added.
On constancy of congressman Freddy Diaz inside Congress – getting your paycheck – while Ethics Commission Finish preparing the final report on the alleged rape case and approve it in plenary session, the legislator indicated that they are not responsible for these administrative matters.
“We cannot skip procedures. We do everything that suits us, as well as public service he must perform his work in a timely manner, as well as ensure the speed of the consideration of the case. We’re going to take into account these congressman’s ethical mistakes, the crimes are seen directly public service”, accurate.
Finally, the congresswoman reported that the alleged injured worker no longer goes to Parliament after the congresswoman fired him. Freddy Diaz after he reported this case of alleged rape. Paredes said he did not know if the woman was transferred to work in another parliamentary office.
The Ethics Commission allowed an investigation
Ethics Commission upheld admissibility of ex officio complaint against congressman Freddy Diaz for alleged rape. Unanimously, parliamentary group approved the qualification report, in which he recommended starting an investigation into the case of an employee denouncing the legislator.
Recently Power of attorney issued a 9-month travel ban on Congressman Freddie Diaz Monago, who is under investigation for alleged rape upon request public service and the parliamentarian’s raid.
This measure was determined by the Supreme Court of Investigation and imposed by Chief Justice Juan Carlos Chekli Soria, who ordered an official letter to be sent to National Directorate of Migration for compliance with the measure of personal coercion.
The Congressional Ethics Commission already a few days ago unanimously approved the ex officio conviction of the parliamentarians. Freddie Diaz Monago accused of raping a parliamentary worker in his legislature. 16 congressmen voted to open an investigation.
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The legislator said that economic interests are behind the project, approved at the insistence of the plenary session of the parliament. On the other hand, MP Alex Paredes of the ruling Magisterial Bloc justified his group’s support for the project’s persistence despite the government’s compliance with the law.
Source: RPP

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