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Added new evidence to support the 36-month remand request requested by prosecutors against Yennefer Paredes; Joseph Medinathe mayor of England and others have been explored. According to a report from Peru 21Hugo Espino, who according to his lawyer is in process effective cooperationtestified that he had paid the sum of S$228,000 in cash to José Medina in exchange for a reward for his work in Cajamarca.
This is a project to improve and expand the drinking water system in three cities in England, whose welfare has been left to Destcon, owned by Angie Espino. The award would have been agreed upon since the businessman’s visit to the Government Palace last year.
Works in exchange for “tithe”
By his own admission to the prosecutor’s office, Hugo Espino knew that he had to pay “tithing” in exchange for receiving the aforementioned award, which took place last November and was signed the following month. for 3 million soles.
irregular payment in Medina, according to Espino, the first delivery of S / 100 thousand was to take place in January of this year in an apartment located in the 7th block on Ave. Brazil. The second was held in March at a house on Orange Grove Avenue in Los Olivos. In addition, the withdrawal of money would be made Angie Espino.
However, according to the information provided Peru 21, This would not be the only award that would be obtained through this modality. Company JJM Espino, owned by a businessman under investigation, received a contract to renovate a school in Cayatambo for 3 million soles. The mayor of Angii could help in this process.
network operators
The prosecutor’s thesis is that José Medina was one of the operators of an alleged criminal network led by President Castillo that acted to collect a reward for public works. His task will be to “attract businessmen” to conclude contracts for work in England in exchange for bribes. This would have been facilitated by the executive branch, which had given the said municipality a budget of over S$15 million for public works.
Similarly, according to fiscal investigations, Medina agreed with other mayors, so that in exchange for an increase in their municipal budgets, they send tenders to companies that were part of a criminal network. All previous coordination at the Government Palace and the Sarratea House, “where agreements would have been made to give preference to private companies with large contracts.”
Another operator, according to the prosecutor’s office, will be Yennefer Paredes who visited the provinces and met with the authorities to promote work contracts, prepare technical files and oversee. It is “with the constant coordination of his sister, Lilia Paredeswife of the president,” the public department said in a statement.
Chachapoyas case
An example of such illegal behavior is what happened in Chachapoyas, in a sanitation project for which, according to Hugo EspinoLilia Paredes asked her sister. Yennefer to support the mayor of the said province Victor Kulka, “accelerate the preparation of the technical file and start funding.”
Last August, according to prosecutors, Hugo Espino met with Culchi in Chorrillos “and arranged for Hugo’s company to prepare a technical file.”
Then Thorne and Yennefer Paredes They traveled to Chachapoyas, where she assured the mayor of said province that, once the file was approved, “she would be held accountable through her sister Lilia Paredes and President Pedro Castillo” for the “viability and speed” of funding. “but on the condition that he was to award the work Hugo Espino”, the prosecutor’s office said.
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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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