He Home Office bought 168 brand luxury cars Audi and Toyota For the high controls of the PNP for a total amount of S/17.3 million. However, this amount was not planned in the 2025 budget presented by the former Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñezbefore him Congressas revealed by the Sunday end point. To do this, the Ministry of Interior removed the financing for pensions, sensitive items and remuneration to members of the PNP.
According to the journalistic report, the acquisition did not go through the National Public Investment System and there was no technical record that evaluates the relevance of spending. Precisely, the Multiannual PNP Investment Programming Office omitted this requirement after arguing that it was not a public investment despite its high moment of spending.
It is necessary that, to describe that the acquisition is a public investment, it would have to be demonstrated that this would improve the attention of Peruvians. Therefore, it was considered a capital expense. The PNP, said the Sunday, justified to buy as part of the fulfillment of its institutional mission.
According to the State Contracting System portal (SEACE), the award was obtained by the Euroshop and Autoespar companies. Purchases were divided into three types: A, 120 Toyota Corolla cars for colonels for a S/11.9 million; B, 40 Toyota Rav4 trucks for generals for S/5.2 million; C, 8 Audi Q5 trucks for general lieutenants for S/1.6 million.
Ministry of Interior removed financing for remuneration and pens
According to the friendly transparency portal of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) the budget of S/17.3 million was directed for the sensitive items of the PNP; That is, it was intended for the remuneration and pensions of the police personnel in activity and in retirement.
According to the report, the Executing Unit 002 Economy and Finance Directorate of the PNP bought luxury vehicles, because it handles 90% of the police budget. The “expenses for land transport vehicles” went from having a budget from S/0 to more than S/19 million. To do this, the budget for remuneration would have been removed.
