The program “Final Point” revealed that a married couple illegally served FrigoInca, allegedly in exchange for the figure of S/215 thousand soles, each from their entity. This company is being investigated for distributing spoiled food to the most vulnerable children in the country, through Qali Warma.
As is known, days ago the Prosecutor’s Office raided several homes of current and former officials of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion, including Fredy Hinojosa current presidential spokesperson for Dina Boluarte.
However, there are several people involved in the case. The Sunday newspaper reported that Deyvis Espinoza Mendoza, official who was in charge of the quality of the products acquired by the Qali Warma program; and his wife Alejandra Pazos Cribillero who, in the Ministry of Health, had to certify the conditions under which the product was manufactured.
Deyvis Espinoza not only met with manufacturers and suppliers of the social program, but also provided information about product requirements. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the official would have received 60 thousand soles from Frigoinca through bank transfers, which were made to the account of his mother-in-law Inés Cribillero Luna.
Meanwhile, Alejandra Pazos Cribillero also illegally served the company, issuing certificates from Digesa that guaranteed the safety and health of its industrial processes. The journalistic program reported that she is a supporter of Alianza Para el Progreso, who began working in the Ministry of Health, headed by César Vásquez, who is from the same party.
In addition, An effective collaborator has identified Noemí Alvarado as the person who also gave S/60 thousand soles in cash to Deyvis Espinoza, Alejandra’s husband.. “Final Point” He noted that on September 28 of this year, the couple would receive a “second cash bribe” (60 thousand soles). to include the product “dried meat” in children’s school menus by 2025.
He added that the delivery of money was coordinated by Delia Zavaleta Garay, manager of Frigoinca in La Molina.
Midis statement
In this regard, The Wasi Mikuna National Community School Feeding Program of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion issued a statement rejecting any act of corruption that has endangered the food service of boys and girls.
In the document, Midis points out that Dayvis Espinoza was separated from his duties in Qali Warma when his involvement in the corruption case became known.