This Wednesday the 16th, the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations will evaluate the qualification report of the Technical Secretariat of the SAC that recommends admitting the constitutional complaint presented by the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavides, against the President Pedro Castillo.
The document concludes that constitutional complaint 307 against the head of state should be admitted for processing, accusing him of being the alleged perpetrator of the crimes of criminal organization and aggravated influence peddling, as well as being an alleged accomplice in collusion.
Likewise, the report reaches the ex-ministers of Transport and Communications, John Silva, who is considered the alleged perpetrator of the crimes of criminal organization and collusion; and of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, Geiner Alvarado, who is accused of the alleged perpetrator of the crime of criminal organization. According to the prosecutor’s thesis, both would be part of a criminal organization entrenched in the Government and presumably headed by the president.
SAC will evaluate report this Wednesday
The Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations (SAC) will see this Wednesday, November 16, the report of the constitutional complaint against the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo. The session has been scheduled to take place from 6:30 pm in the Miguel Grau Seminario room of the Congress.
As recalled, the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavidespreviously stated that there are serious indications that would reveal the existence of an alleged criminal organization entrenched in the Government and led by the head of state.
“We have found very serious and revealing indications of the existence of an alleged criminal organization entrenched in the Government with the purpose of taking over, controlling and directing the contracting processes in the different levels of the State to obtain illicit profits”held.