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Ethics Commission Congress This Monday, August 22, you will hear the defense and arguments of MP Freddy Diaz, who was accused of sexually assaulting a member of his congressional office.
According to the commission’s agenda, the case will be the only issue that will be considered from 8:30 am at an extraordinary meeting.
“Hearing in File 060-2022-2023/CEP-CRprosecuted against Congressman Freddie Ronald Diaz Monago to obtain statements from the condemning congressman and defendant, testimony and presentation of arguments from the parties,” the call for the session, which will take place virtually, reads.
In the previous one, the head of the ethics commission, Karol Paredes, announced this. RPP News that after today’s hearing, the final report against Freddy Diaz next August 31 from 9 am.
Likewise, Paredes assured that they give “all speed to the point” to help the victim.
“This sets a good precedent, because situations that not only hurt Congress, but also hurt some people, cannot be approved. We have 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 Representation Week,” he explained.
Freddie Diaz will answer in a reserved session
President of the Commission on Parliamentary Ethics Carol Paredes ordered the meeting to be held in private at the request of Congressman Freddy Diaz, who was accused of raping one of his employees in the parliament building.
“Given the relevance and confidentiality of the fact in which the inviolability of the person is involved, it is proposed to switch to a reserved session. If there is no opposition, it is considered approved to go to a closed session,” the parliamentarian said.
After Paredes’ statement, the broadcast of the meeting was interrupted by a signal from the Congress channel.
Source: RPP

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