Congressman asked the minister the “documentation that supports his serious accusations” about the consultancies in the Minedu and Sunedu.
The Congresswoman not grouped Flor Pablo I send a letter to Minister of Education, Óscar Becerrarequesting detailed information on the complaints made by the official for some alleged irregularities in consultancies carried out for the Minedu.
Through her Twitter account, the parliamentarian asked the minister to support his accusations about the misuse of state resources during past administrations. It should be noted that the head of Education maintains that, through this form of contract, S / 728 million would have been invoiced.
“I request that you send me as soon as possible all the detailed information and documentation that support your serious accusations about alleged irregularities found in the Ministry of Education and Sunedu, as well as those of the ethical misconduct committed by former officials of the sector that you refer to in your interviews,” says Pablo.
The accusations of the Minister of Education were denied by the head of the Sunedu, Oswaldo Zegarrawho rejected that the entity come carrying out consultancy contracts in order to favor a non-governmental organization (NGO) and/or political party.
“Congressmen and presidents of the Congressional Education Commission have repeatedly asked us how many consultancies Sunedu has done: zero consultancies in the last five years, zero consultancies. But it is a fallacy that is repeated constantly. Sunedu does not own any political party”, he affirmed.
Likewise, the legislator Flor Pablo announced that the purple party “will take legal action” against Becerra for stating that the National Superintendency of Higher University Education (Sunedu) “It was the petty cash of a political party via consultancies,” referring to his party group.
“I think we have to ask the minister not to be so light in associating and saying that there is a revolving door. Here the Purple Party is going to take legal action. He will have to answer for those accusations that he makes irresponsibly,” he told Canal. no.