The community president in Puerto Montt de Comunes, María Cristina Bustos, filed a complaint against deputy Claudia Mix and all party affiliates “who are responsible” for the irregularities in the gasoline charge cards issued by the Chamber of Deputies.
This, after the investigation of ciperwhere they record that Mix’s daughter and a municipal official used the benefit of the gasoline refill cards that the Lower House issues exclusively for the development of the legislative function and not for family members.
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Hours after the news, the parliamentarian defended herself arguing that “my transfers are always carried out by someone else”; but for Bustos, “the answer is a mere formality that does not take charge of the substance of the matter and only opens more doubts and ambiguities in circumstances that clarification would be expected, or, at least, a mea culpa for a reprehensible social, political and judicially”.
“In this context and by virtue of the fact that the information that supports the facts exposed is public, I have come to present this complaint in order for the Supreme Court to take immediate measures to avoid acting as accomplices or concealers of a situation that hurts seriously a political project that has raised the flags of transparency and probity”, he adds.
In this sense, he states that “we cannot tolerate this type of situation that, in addition to being able to lead to some eventual administrative or other responsibility, are unethical and seriously violate the principles of our political project and call into question the commitment of our party with probity”.