A report by Cuarto Poder revealed that in the INPE several young people without experience employment in the public sector agreed to service orders after meeting directly with its president, Ivan Paredesa mechanism that expands the questions about transparency in the management of the penitentiary entity.
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The documents reviewed show that these people did not go through regular selection processes or administrative areas, but rather went first to the presidential office and, weeks later, appeared as hired with State resources for administrative functions.
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In several cases, the beneficiaries did not have registered university studies or prior registration in the National Registry of Suppliers, a mandatory condition for contracting with public entities, which shows possible violations of contracting regulations.
The service orders were issued for amounts ranging between 3 thousand and more than 10 thousand soles and correspond, for the most part, to assistance, typing and technical support tasks in offices linked to the presidency of the INPE.
Visits to Iván Paredes’ office and subsequent contracts
Among the cases is Luis Sebastián Arce Acosta, 28, who met with Ivan Paredes on July 31, 2025 for almost half an hour and, weeks later, he obtained a service order for 10,500 soles as an administrative assistant, despite not registering university studies or previous experience in the State.
Another case is that of Lucienne Cabanillas Delgado, 22 years old, who went to the presidential office three times between August and October 2025. On the same day of her third visit, she received a service order for more than 8 thousand soles, even though she was not registered in the National Registry of Suppliers at the time of her hiring.
The pattern is repeated with Jorge De La Rosa Ayala, Jadira Chumpitaz Soto, Christian Quipuzco Guzmán, Luis Miguel Huachaca Rojas, Flor de María Fernández Ñique and Hilda Luciana Quispe Reynoso, who also held meetings with the head of the INPE and then they were benefited with service ordersdespite not having experience in the public sector, which reinforces the questions about the direct role of Ivan Paredes in these additions.
