A audio delivered by Zamir Villaverde to the Prosecutor’s Office further links Pedro Castillo with alleged acts of corruption in the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Bruno Pacheco mocks justice and sends a message to the national team from hiding. The Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations declared the constitutional complaint against Dina Boluarte.
In addition, the Constitution Commission recommended not granting a life pension to former holders of the Congress who assumed the presidency. Finally, the The Judiciary ordered that Vladimiro Montesinos return to the Naval Base after spending more than 10 months in the Ancón II prison.
A new audio transcribed and validated by prosecutor Karla Zecenarro on May 25 further links President Pedro Castillo to the alleged corruption within the MTC. This is the transcript of a dialogue between Zamir Villaverde and Juan Altamirano —Juan Silva’s former adviser—, which would confirm the hypothesis of the Prosecutor’s Office that Villaverde coordinated with the former minister the award of public works to companies, with the participation of Fray Vásquez Castillo and the presumed knowledge of the head of state.
The Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations of Congress declared the constitutional complaint against the Vice President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, admissible. The decision was adopted with 9 votes in favor, 3 against and 2 abstentions.
Said appeal against the Minister of Development and Social Inclusion was filed for having served as president and legal representative of the Apurímac Departmental Club when she was already assuming functions in the Midis.
The Judiciary ordered that the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) return Vladimiro Montesinos Torres to the special penal center of the Callao Naval Base to finish serving his sentence. This occurs after the former adviser remained since August 2021 in the Ancón II prison, Piedras Gordas, due to an INPE order.
In this way, the Appeals Chamber of the Ventanilla Court accepted the habeas corpus petition presented by the lawyers of Alberto Fujimori’s former adviser, considering that the decision of the prison authorities puts his health and life at risk.
Despite being in hiding and that the Ministry of the Interior offers a reward of S / 30,000 for information that leads to his whereabouts, the former secretary general of Palacio Bruno Pacheco used his social networks to send a message to the Peruvian team.
This Tuesday, the special commission in charge of electing the Ombudsman agreed to form a new working group. Said agreement will have to be evaluated by the full Congress.
During Tuesday’s session, the commission refused to suspend the election process until the appeal filed by the Ombudsman’s union before the Judiciary is resolved.