The Ethics Commission of the Congress of the Republic summoned the congressmen for this Monday, October 28 José Arriola ( Podemos Peru) and Pasión Dávila (Socialist Caucus) to evaluate the complaints against them, where both would be involved in alleged irregular acts. The session is scheduled at 11:00 am and will take place in person.
Regarding the case of the parliamentarian of We can Peruthe commission will analyze the report issued by Panorama, where the son of Arriola Tueros he would have posed as a worker Congress to visit public officials, while on the side of the legislator of the Socialist Caucus A complaint will be evaluated in which he is blamed for having asked a former employee of his office for money.
What do the cases of José Arriola and Pasión Dávila consist of?
In the case of José Arriola Tuerosthe Ethics Commission will evaluate the report broadcast by the Panorama program, where the son of the parliamentarian (José Arriola Moreno) would have posed as a Congress worker to meet with various public officials representing the Parliament.
According to the report, the congressman We can Peru denied that his firstborn had used his name, that it represents the Congress of the Republic and/or who has repeatedly attended his office. However, that would not have been the case in reality. On August 12, Arriola Moreno visited the Regional Government of Lima to meet with Julia Lidia Flores Ramírez, official of the Documentary Processing and Archive Office. According to the record of visits that this newspaper was able to visit, the legislator’s son attended that meeting without the company of his father and his office advisors and registered his visit as a visiting public entity: Congress of the Republic.
It is worth remembering that, according to the Sunday program, Arriola Moreno brought a document in the name of thePodemos Peru congressman. In his defense, the legislator indicated that his son goes to his office to take care of him, since he was in poor health at the time and denied that his relative had visited public officials posing as a congressional worker. “He takes care of me, I have had two heart attacks,” he declared.
At another time, Jose Arriola Moreno also visited the Mary Help of Christians Hospital on February 19, also as a worker at the Congress. In the visit log, it was noted that he met with the communications office and requested an appointment with public officials, but said request was rejected.
Regarding the case of Congressman Pasión Dávilaa former employee of his office filed a complaint in the Sunday newspaper Panorama, where he accuses the parliamentarian of having asked him to make payments of his salary under the concept of “economic support”, according to the complainant.
According Victor Hugo Carlos EspinozaDávila’s former advisor, the parliamentarian asked him to “support him with some bonuses or something that could benefit him because he has a lot of expenses.” However, he refused to make the payments that the legislator from the Socialist bench would have requested for lodging, food or gasoline in the performance week.
It should be remembered that the Congress of the Republic grants a monetary bonus for the week of representation so that the congressmen can go to the regions that elected them and carry out their corresponding activities. The amount amounts to S/2,800 per month.
“I told him no, that I am coming in to advise him for the first time. But I am going to support him and he will see that my support is going to be different, but it is going to alleviate some expenses that he is going to have. In the weeks representation that we did, we used my mobility without (Pasión Dávila) spending a penny on gasoline, on food, on lodging, that I always faced that to offload all the weight to him,” he denounced.