Lloroso, the former director of the National Institute of Traffic and Land Transportation (Intrat), Hugo Berasrevealed his concern about the hornet’s nest that has been unleashed for several months with a contract between that institution and the company Transcore Latam.
The former director reappeared publicly, in an interview on the Sol de la Mañana program, to talk about the issue for the first time after the appointment of Milton Morrison at Intrant.
“Since my arrival at Intrant, the first thing I did was distance myself from everything related to the Purchasing and Contracting area, not out of disinterest, but out of responsibility”
Immediately, a sea of comments were unleashed on social networks for and against Beras’s position, who was emotionally impacted by developing the topic.
Some of the users on Instagram asked “where was Milagros Ortiz Bosch (director of Government Ethics)” when everything happened that the former director of Intrant was in office.
Another comment, from Roberto Estrella, says that the Purchasing and Contracting Directorate “let Hugo move forward to sacrifice him.”
The user named Monchy Capricho said that Beras “is being advised, they recommended that he not talk about it; because the less it is said, the sooner it is forgotten. But he left that institution super burned.
yfaurjes He assured that the former director “is very noble… I was him and I took all those who do the same or worse things with me. “If I go, we won’t all go.”