a new corruption complaint splashes Keiko Fujimori

a new corruption complaint splashes Keiko Fujimori

This protected witness reportedly provided information on the irregular appointment of four judges to the Supreme Court, the attempt to change the counselor of the National Council of the Magistracy (CNM), Baltazar Morales Parraguez; deliveries of money to the former president of the CNM Guido Aguila, as well as the support that FP congressmen would have given Martínez.

According to his version, Peña would have given up the stable he has in a racecourse so that Aguila could meet in secret to discuss the election of up to four Supreme Court justices in 2017. It was in those meetings that he would have learned of FP’s involvement and Fujimori on those appointments.

In one of those first meetings, between eight and ten candidates for the Supreme Court received the entrance exam questions, in addition to receiving advice to improve their CVs for the first selection test. Among those who benefited would be Judge Martín Hurtado Reyes, appointed by Keiko Fujimori.

Of those who passed through those facilities of the racetrack Hurtado Reyes and Carlos Arias Lazarte were appointed titular judges of the Supreme Court. However, only the second continues in the magistracy, within the Executive Council of the Judicial Power.

In exchange for this financial support for his campaigns, Fujimori interceded in the late 1990s to prevent Martínez’s sisters from being sentenced to prison for a drug trafficking crime., which involved the fishing company, which was not judicially intervened either thanks to the acquittal given in 2005 by Supreme Judge César Hinostroza, close to FP and today a fugitive from justice.

It is believed that the collaborator would be the businessman Óscar Peña, now missing, who would have agreed to collaborate with the Prosecutor’s Office in exchange for a better legal situation with respect to this case. Known as the ‘king of black fishing’ in Peru, he has always claimed to be the victim of a plot against him for denouncing “injustices” in the fishing sector.

Persecuted by the Peruvian Justice, which demands penalties of up to seven years for his illicit dealings with the public administration, Peña would have offered himself as a collaborator in this plot to the attorney general, Jesús Fernández Alarcón, when this office and that of the special team Lava Jato , an operation for which Fujimori is also being investigated, is not going through its best moment.

According to the witness, Peña would have been pressured in 2017 by Judge Mirtha Céspedes not to legally dispute with Mildo Martínez for a fishing permit with his company, Hayduk, since not only would he lose the trial, but he would also do it against ” a person with a lot of power “who” was going to destroy him.

Since then, Peña says that he began to receive that nickname of ‘king of black fishing’ to discredit him. Shortly after, the pressures would continue, this time from FP congresswoman Úrsula Letona, who urged him to sell Martínez his fishing exploitation permits.

“The relationship with Mr. Mildo Martínez with these two people who have acted as his emissaries has to do with the financing he has given Fuerza Popular since the 2006 campaign,” says the person who aspires to collaborate with the Prosecutor’s Office.

Source From: Ambito

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