Two businessmen, they would have contracted with Petroperú for more than S/. 300,000, They currently work as personal drivers for Congressman Edgar Tello of Peru Libre.as revealed by a report issued by Cuarto Poder this Sunday.
This is the entrepreneur in the fuel transport sector Rosendo Guerrero and also businessman Rommel Chavarriawho serve as drivers of the official legislator despite the fact that, in addition, they had been suppliers of the State.
The Sunday program revealed that Guerrero picked up Tello at his home in San Juan de Miraflores to drive him to Parliament and wait while he carried out his congressional duties. The driver could wait for the legislator in the exclusive parking lot of the Congress.
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The proceedings were repetitive, since the next day the same businessman who worked as Edgar Tello’s private driver picked him up again from the front of the Legislative Palace.
Edgar Tello confirmed to the Sunday that both do act as managers of their transportation. However, Guerrero assures that he accompanies the congressman as a lawyer.
Who are Rosendo Guerrero and Rommel Chavarría?
Rosendo Guerrero Acuna He is the manager of Copetroleum, a company that appears as the owner of the AFK-183 truck that he used to pick up the parliamentarian. He is also the representative of the fuel transportation company Emtracom.
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The businessman has been linked to the fuel and hydrocarbon business for more than 15 years. It should be remembered that in 2006 he was involved in a scandal related to the seizure of more than 20,000 gallons of adulterated fuel in San Martín de Porres.
On the other hand, Rommel Chavarria he is also a businessman who partnered with Guerrero to found Emtracom. This company has two contracts signed with Petroperú: the first for more than S/ 51,000 and the second for more than S/ 348,000. According to the OSCE, both contracts have already expired.