Patricia Benavides, Attorney of the Nation. | Font: CADE | Photographer: Andina/Vidal Tarki
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By January 2023 Public service will complete the processing of all audio recordings in the White Necks of the Port case and make public 100% of them, the nation’s prosecutor’s office said, Patricia Benavidezon the last day Cade Leaders 2022.
During her participation, the Chief Justice indicated that when she took her current position, only a minimal amount of audio recordings were processed.
“(…) The Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office is committed to the fight for institutionalization. It is in this vein that in the Cuellos Blancos case we found only 15% of the processed audio recordings, but we will return 100% by January 2023 % of the mentioned audio recordings so that the truth is fully known.
Prosecutor Benavidez stressed the importance of this, noting that it was “the largest case of judicial corruption in the history of Peru”.
“That is, in six months, 85% of these audio recordings will be processed. This will be possible thanks to the order imposed on the White Collar Task Force to ensure that their investigations are carried out efficiently and effectively, as this is the most serious case of police corruption. It’s good that it happened in Peru,” the national prosecutor added.
These and other actions Public service they are part of “our commitment to fighting corruption and in favor of the country’s institutions,” he said.
In the hands of Congress
With regard to the constitutional complaint that his office filed against the President of the Republic, Peter’s castleBenavidez said that currently “its processing is the sole responsibility of Congressas specified in the Constitution and current regulations.
He argued that the introduction took place “in accordance with the constitutional mandate” after his predecessor in office opened an investigation against the president. “Prosecutors are not politicians, but legal operators,” he said.
Attorney of the Nation also announced that it is being developed in Public service The Zero Charge project, which he says “will increase the decision-making power of all prosecutors at the national level from 50 percent to 80 percent.”
“This will allow citizens to make timely fiscal decisions,” he suggested.
Prior to this, he argued that the country’s institutions had been severely damaged “with regard to the separation of powers, including respect for the autonomy of the State Ministry”. “We do not work under any political, economic, media, ideological pressure, our work is purely technical and legal, we act within the framework of the law and objectivity, investigating who falls, and regardless of who weighs it.”
(According to Andina)
Source: RPP

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