First Lady Lilia Paredes gave the statement last Tuesday in front of the First Directorate of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office of Cajamarca. This was reported Public service as part of the ongoing investigations against both her and President Pedro Castillo for plagiarism in their master’s thesis from the University of Cesar Vallejo.
“The 1st Office of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office of Cajamarca today collected a statement from First Lady Lilia Paredes as part of an investigation into an alleged unsubstantiated accusation of damaging the state due to the master’s degree she received through a questionable thesis,” the organization posted on Twitter.
Public service opened an investigation against the President last May Peter’s castle and his wife, Lilia Paredes, for alleged plagiarism of his master’s thesis. In addition, also for general lies and improper recovery to the detriment of the state.
The investigation is being conducted by Provincial Prosecutor Juan Ramón Tantalean Olano of the Tacabamba Mixed Provincial Prosecutor’s Office (Tacabamba District, Chota Province) of the Cajamarca Financial District.
the president Peter’s castle He claimed at the time that the complaint was “political in nature” and part of a “destabilizing plan”.
“I did not copy or attribute third-party authorship, as they irresponsibly pretend to convince the population. Some of the media insist on tarnishing my honor and undermining the legitimacy that the Peruvian people have given me in transparent and democratic elections,” he told the press.
Lilia Paredes spoke about her sister’s situation
First Lady Lilia Paredes testified at the Sixth Directorate of the First Prosecutor’s Office for cases of official corruption at about three o’clock on July 8. She had to respond as part of an investigation into an alleged influence peddling involving her sister, Yenifer Paredes.
Benji Espinoza, lawyer for Lilia Paredes, said his client responded to a total of 30 questions in the Department of Public Administration proceedings after her sister was investigated for allegedly offering a job on behalf of the government .
Pedro Castillo claims there is a plan against him
the president Peter’s castle decision was made in connection with the recent intervention of the prosecutor’s office and PNP Special Team looking for Yennefer Paredeshis daughter-in-law.
“All Peruvians are witnessing the ongoing implementation of a media plan aimed at an illegal and unconstitutional seizure of power. Today, the Government Palace and the President’s house were again attacked in an illegal raid approved by a judge, coincidentally when a request for my disqualification was requested,” he said in a recent Nation post.
Source: RPP

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