Constitutional Court ordered the Prosecutor’s Office to deliver a copy of the benefits and effective collaboration agreement with Odebrechta group of former executives of said Brazilian company, for the Lava Jato case.
The Second Chamber of the Constitutional Court ordered that this agreement be made publicly accessible after having violated the right of access to public information.
The court orders the Presidency of the Board of Superior Prosecutors of the Central Lima Tax District to deliver, within a period of no more than 5 business days, a copy of the Benefits and Effective Collaboration Agreement dated 2019 and the Supplementary Agreement dated 20 of May 2019 that was signed by the Prosecutor’s Office, the construction company Odebrecht, in addition to the collaborators Jorge Simoes Barata, Ricardo Boleira Sieiro, Renato Ribeiro Bortoletti and Antonio Nostre.
As is known, the habeas data lawsuit was filed by lawyer Wilber Medina against prosecutors Rafael Vela and José Domingo Pérez Gómez, of the Prosecutor’s Special Team for the Odebrecht and Lava Jato cases, to access the content of this collaboration agreement. effective.
For her part, the public prosecutor of the Public Ministry stated at the time that said effective collaboration agreement was part of a “reserved” process in order to safeguard the efficiency of the investigations that are underway and that if this information is revealed can affect investigations in different ways.
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