The former secretary general of the Presidential Office, Bruno Pacheco Castillo, was able to pay off all the debts he had in just one month after going to work at government palace during the term of the president Pedro Castillo. Before working in the Executive, their accounts were in the red, as revealed by Canal N.
The media announced that, until before August 2021, Pacheco he was behind in his debts: he had not been able to pay his loans or his phone bill. Thus, was listed as a high-risk, losing customer, with the worst ratings in the country’s credit system, according to the credit bureaus.
In addition, to the Magisterial Spill owed him S / 15,298 and was in arrears since 2017, so the entity decided to collect the debt directly from his teacher’s assets. For that reason, between January and July 2021, the former secretary of the Palace received only 900 soles a month in an account of the Banco de la Nación.
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Everything changed when, at the end of July 2021, he was hired as general secretary of government palace. Canal N reports that, for the month of September of last year, the debts it had Pacheco they had disappeared. And in the credit bureaus it had come to have a status of normality.
“In the Prosecutor’s Office they ask: How did you manage to pay off all your debts in one fell swoop if your general secretary salary remained intact until you left office?Where did the money come from if before I only earned 900 soles a month? ”, They mentioned on the television channel.
Investigations of Bruno Pacheco
Nowadays, Bruno pacheco is being investigated for the alleged interference of the Executive in the promotion processes within the Armed Forces, for the award of the Puente Tarata work in San Martín, and due to the pressure that he would have exerted on the head of Sunat, Luis Enrique Vera.
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In one of the proceedings of this latest investigation, the Public Ministry found $ 20,000 in the bathroom of Bruno Pacheco’s former office, inside the Palace.