Fabiola Knightwho resigned from the position of transport deputy minister After noting the “employment takeover” of citizens who do not have the merits to hold positions in the portfolio led by Juan Silva, he assured that he does not seek to destabilize the management of peter castle.
“It is not my desire to destabilize the Government. I don’t have the power for that much, as some political figures have suggested. Hiding the fact that those who contribute to the destabilization are the members of the Cabinet themselves”, he declared in a video broadcast by RPP.
Likewise, she explained that when she was an official of the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) she witnessed offers of projects in exchange for maintaining a support in the portfolio.
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“They offered projects without considering priorities and budget. And betting rather on sustainability in the portfolio in exchange for offers in the execution of works”, Held.
“We must demand the PCM for the reforms to implement the selfless meritocracy”, he added.
At another point, Caballero Sifuentes reiterated that his decision to leave the MTC “obeys the urgent need to show the reality that puts at risk the institutionality that is costing us so much to build”.
“I maintain that it is the moral obligation of every Peruvian who enters the public service to contribute to its management being favorable to the strengthening of institutions and this is achieved with trained human capital, but also with solid moral formation.”, he concluded.
Last Sunday the 20th, the general secretary of the MTC, Nicolás Bustamante, sent a notarial letter to Fabiola Caballero in which he summons the former official to present evidence of the complaint she made within 24 hours.
“The MTC regrets these events that seek to undermine the honor of the sector’s servers and reiterates that it will continue working to fulfill institutional objectives.“, he said in a statement.