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Peru: the president targeted by a constitutional complaint for corruption

2022-10-12T01:34:47.010Z


The Attorney General of Peru filed a constitutional complaint on Tuesday, October 11, accusing President Pedro Castillo of the crime of organization...


Peru's Attorney General filed a constitutional complaint on Tuesday (October 11th) accusing President Pedro Castillo of the offense of criminal organization and corruption, an action that could lead to the suspension of the left-wing head of state.

"I am filing a constitutional complaint against José Pedro Castillo Terrones, in his capacity as President of the Republic, as the alleged perpetrator of crimes against public tranquility in the form of a criminal organization aggravated by his quality of leader"

, wrote Patricia Benavides , Attorney General, in a document posted on Twitter.

This appeal, filed in Parliament, also targets two former ministers of Castillo, in power for fifteen months: Juan Silva, in charge of Transport and Communications, and Geiner Alvarado, in charge of Housing.

They are suspected of influence peddling and considered to be part of the supposed criminal organization led by the president.

This is the first time that an incumbent president has been targeted by such an appeal.

"There is serious evidence of the alleged existence of a criminal organization within the presidential palace whose objective is to capture, control and direct procurement processes in order to obtain illicit gains"

, noted Patricia Benavides, emphasizing that it was the

“exclusive and full responsibility of Parliament to rule on the constitutional complaint under the United Nations Convention on Corruption.”

Corruption network

The Parliament must examine this appeal in the coming days.

It would take at least 66 votes out of 130 to suspend Pedro Castillo, whose left-wing parliamentary alliance is in trouble and only brings together a third of the deputies.

The president enjoys immunity until the end of his term in July 2026 but he can be investigated.

He is currently quoted in six surveys.

The head of state is suspected of leading a network of corruption with money laundering and awarding of public contracts for the benefit of relatives and politicians.

His sister-in-law Yenifer Paredes, 26, was sentenced to thirty months of preventive detention at the end of August for his alleged membership in this network.

His wife Lilia Paredes and two of her brothers, Walter and David Paredes, are also under investigation and proceedings to prevent them from leaving the country for three years are underway.

Pedro Castillo denies all the accusations against him and his family, claiming to be the victim of a campaign to oust him from power.

The right, majority in Parliament, demands his resignation and has already tried twice to dismiss him.

Source: lefigaro

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