The congressman and spokesman for Podemos Peru, Jose Luna Galvezdisbursed the millionaire figure of US$ 4 and a half million to acquire the headquarters of Telesup Private University.
This was revealed yesterday Final point. According to this Sunday show, In March 2019, Luna Gálvez was registered in Public Registries as the owner of said property where university classes are taught.
In May of that year, let us remember, the National Superintendence of Higher Education (Sunedu) rejected Telesup’s application for an operating license, as it was a university that did not meet the basic standards.
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Luna Gálvez, that year, acquired the main headquarters of this study center. At the time of signing the contract, the congressman from Podemos Peru paid one million dollars. The remaining three and a half million, according to the agreement, were to be paid in 28 monthly installments of US$125,000.
Luna Gálvez’s move came later. It so happens that Telesup continued to operate that year. The Sunedu gave him a term to continue working. Not having its main headquarters in its hands, it rented the building to the new owner, who is also the founder of the university.
The payment to which Telesup undertakes is $95,000 a month. A juicy rental contract for the parliamentarian.
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In short, Luna Gálvez bought the university headquarters, but later he rents the property to the same study center while he has pending fees to pay for the acquisition of the property.
The lawyer on traceability and investment issues, Klever Espinoza, in a conversation with ‘Punto final’, maintained that the contract is unfavorable for the university, since it went from owner to tenant.
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Payment comes out of the student’s pockets. The headquarters of 28 de Julio is where professional career classes were taught, as well as diplomas in foreign trade and foreign languages.
Luna Gálvez, it should be noted, was one of the congressmen who voted in favor of the law that intervenes the Sunedu in favor of the representatives of the universities. This rule is pending a second vote in the plenary session of Congress and is a counter-reform to the university system.