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public accountant Edgar Lucio Roqueformer CEO of the National Supervisory of State Assets (SBN), convicted in the program fourth force that he made payments to Jaime Vazquez Castillo, nephew of President Pedro Castillo, in exchange for employment in the aforementioned institution.
Lucio Roque told the Sunday paper that he submitted his résumé to the organization when he found out about the job, but was told he needed to speak with Edgar Leon Ordonezoptometer who measured the eyesight of his patients in the Ventanilla market and was a congressional candidate for Free Peru in the 2020 special elections
Thanks to your support in the presidential campaign Peter’s castle He received a position in the SBN in the amount of 5,500 soles per month, then in February of this year he was awarded a new contract as a financial adviser, and for this function he received a remuneration of 35,000 soles.
According to the accountant, Leon Ordonez He told him that he needed to pass two filters to get a job: not to have corrupt records or any sanctions, and a monthly “collaboration” with C/. 2000, which will come out of his paycheck, something he accepted.
Edgar Lucio Roque argued that Jaime Vazquez Castillo I knew about this deal. In addition, he indicated that these amounts were delivered up to five times in cash, three of them went to Leon and two to the president’s nephew himself.
The accountant assured that he could present evidence before the State Department that he was asked for money in exchange for work, and indicated that he left his position because the head of the SBN, Roger Gavidia, asked him for 20,000 soles for the work. month.
Jaime Vazquez Castillo is 35 years old and was in his third year of high school. He made a living selling chifu as he went, but he later became a man of great power in SBN.
The prosecutor’s office seized the products that were taken away by Inabif’s car
RPP Noticias reported that a white van with the logo of the National Comprehensive Family Welfare Program (Inabif), an agency under the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, was used to unload cleaning and personal care products in a house at 417 Jorge Chavez Street, in Lima’s Pueblo Libre area, not related to this sector.
Employees of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, along with INABIF, arrived at the house this afternoon and confirmed that the products were received by Alejandro Martínez, an employee of Inabif en Accion, who has been renting the property since March of this year. year, according to Juana Lacotera, owner of the property.
Inabif staff noted that products uploaded at home are not registered in the program’s database. Deputy Prosecutor Francisco Alarcón of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office ordered the items to be blocked until their true origin could be established.
Source: RPP

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