The bench of Alliance for Progress (APP) rejected the statements provided by the lobbyist karelim lopez to the Prosecutor’s Office, where he stated that the former Secretary General of the Government Palace Bruno Pacheco would have processed the president’s master’s degree peter castle and the first lady, Lilia Paredesthrough a “pact” with the leader of said party, Cesar Acuna.
Through its Twitter account, the group stated that Lopez Arredondo would be using her testimony as an effective collaborator for the purpose of “muddy honors of citizens and institutions”.
“Bancada APP categorically rejects statements by Karelim López, who without corroboration or support of any kind intends to involve APP leader, Cesar Acuña, in illicit acts. Effective collaboration should not be an instrument to tarnish the honors of citizens and institutions”, the parliamentary group wrote on its Twitter account.
On the eve, his own Acuna Peralta He denied what the businesswoman said and said that the objective of such testimony would be to obtain prison benefits.
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“I strongly deny that he had any kind of participation in the degree obtained by Pedro Castillo in 2012 and not in 2021as Karelim López irresponsibly affirms according to Panorama”, expressed the also owner of the César Vallejo University.
Complaint of Karelim López
A report broadcast last Sunday in Panorama revealed that, in her declarations as an effective collaborator in March, karelim lopez told details behind the master’s thesis of the head of state and his spouse.
“Bruno Pacheco processed the master’s degree of the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo Terrones, and that of his wife at the César Vallejo University, and Bruno Pacheco also requested the master’s degree for himself. They have never attended classes, but they were going to get the title. All that to leave is in process, related to false documents of the president. It was a pact with César Acuña”, he detailed in his statements to the Public Ministry.