Two deputy ministers from the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis), led by the vice president Dina Boluarte, they would not meet the professional profile to hold the positions, according to the president of the Civil Service (Servir), Janeyri Boyer Carrera.
Is about Maria Tarazona Alvin (Deputy Minister of Policies and Social Evaluation) and William Contreras Chavez (Vice Minister of Social Benefits), who, according to Servir, do not comply with the Manual of Obligations and Functions (MOF), which is why they would have to leave the positions of trust appointed by the minister Dina Boluarte.
Janeyri Boyer, in statements to Epicentro, indicated that “Law No. 31419 establishes criminal and administrative responsibilities for those who appoint officials without meeting the requirements, and is extensive for those who maintain them after the Servir report.”
Precisely, the evaluation carried out by the agency coincides with the control report issued by the Comptroller’s Office, which warned in June that “Vice Minister María Abigunza and Vice Minister William Ciro Contreras do not have five years of specific experience in positions or positions managers at a similar hierarchical level in the public or private sector.
In addition to this, Servir details that Rocina Guimaraes, Vice Minister of Interculturality of the Ministry of Culture, also does not meet the requirements to be in office. The official is a teacher by profession and with experience in environmental protection and empowerment of indigenous women.
Likewise, in the Ministry of Women, Vice Minister María Pía Molero was observed, who was removed from the post and Cecilia Barbieri Quino was appointed to replace her.