The head of the Board of Directors, José Williams, recently requested an audit on Monday, the Comptroller’s Office had already begun an information gathering process on February 21. Had it not been for the press, the waste would have been overlooked.
Due to the scandal over the waste of money in the Congress in the parliamentarians’ buffets, the acquisition of carpets, two LED/VIDEOWALL screens and rental of a property to use it as a vehicle parking, the head of the Board of Directors, Joseph Williamsrequested this Monday the 27th to Comptroller Nelson Shack to initiate a control process.
“We request that you arrange for a compliance audit and/or specific control service to be carried out on the following contracts executed by the Administration of the Congress of the republic“, says the letter sent by José Williams to Nelson Shack.
However, since February 21 the Comptroller General of the Republic had already started an “Information Collection Service”, a necessary process for the control body determine whether or not to conduct an audit.
The auditors commissioned for this review are Anthony Bryan Salas Rodríguez and Sonia Marcela Serruto Díaz. This is confirmed by the auditor general of Congress, Fabio Díaz.
Until 2019, the head of the Legislative Internal Control Office was appointed by this same institution, but the management of Daniel Salaverry, in the Board of Directorsasked that the Comptroller be the one to designate its head of OCI in Parliament.
“We take our head of OCI and he is the one that develops with administrative people from Congress, because logistically a secretary is needed for the job. It was an agreement that Controller Shack explained to them, for the sake of transparency,” says a source from this supervisory body. Now this case is in the hands of the Comptroller to determine if there were irregularities.
According to Panorama, Congress approved spending S/315,000 to remodel the carpets in five spaces of the Legislative Palace and renting a property for S/1,620 to use as a garage. Likewise, in April 2021, this institution bought televisions for S/ 138,350.
Likewise, Cuarto Poder revealed on February 19 that the Board of Directors approved an addendum of more than S/2 million for food for congressmen. With that amount, a legislator’s breakfast rose from S/5 to S/31 and lunch and dinner from S/15.9 to S/80 each, respectively.
Just when these privileges were made public, the general director of the Administration of the Mayor’s Office, Pablo Noriega, annulled the delivery of buffet.
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