In the next few hours, the Parliamentary Oversight Commission will send all the documentation sent by the lobbyist to the Ethics Commission karelim lopez confirming the participation of six congressmen from People’s Action in the criminal organization called ‘Los Niños’.
These are the legislators Elvis Vergara, spokesman for the block, Darwin Espinoza, Juan Carlos Mori, Raúl Doroteo, Ilich López and Jorge Luis Flores, who would have negotiated the award of works and jobs for their relatives in the Ministry of Transport and Communications in exchange for giving political support to the government of peter castle.
The head of the working group, Héctor Ventura, reported that the case should now be seen in Ethics, chaired by Karol Paredes, also from the ranks of Popular Action and who had previously ruled out investigating his colleagues, arguing that there is an open investigation in the Public ministry. Peru21 tried to contact her to discuss the matter but there was no response to our calls.
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LINKS AND EXPANSION
Ventura specified that in addition to the identification of ‘Los Niños’, Karelim López has sent information on three companies linked to the organization that would have benefited from works.
They are the Chinese company Consorcio Mazocruz, Engineering Integration of Projects SAC –owned by the brothers Roberto Aguilar Quispe and Alejandro Felipe Aguilar Quispe– and the company Grupo Consultor y Constructor Asociados SAC which, according to Ventura, “has won tenders in the MTC in consortium with Chinese companies”. He added that in the latter the shareholder and manager is Beatriz Alejandrina Monteverde Calatayud, wife of Felipe Aguilar.
KNEW THAT
The Oversight Commission agreed, by majority, to ask the Plenary to extend the powers to investigate the clandestine meetings of Pedro Castillo in a house in Breña, his interference in promotions in the Armed Forces, etc. for 30 working days.
The Oversight Commission will evaluate today the summons to the president’s wife, Lilia Paredes.