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“It is a very serious, incredible fact, difficult to believe.” With these names, the deputy Jaime Mulet, president of some Investigative Commissions for the handling of the pandemic in Chile, announced that they will summon the Health Ministry, Paula Labra, to explain the theft of computers that affected the division that he heads.
It is a fact, according to Mulet, “very unusual, that in the middle of a public building, close to La Moneda, with police everywhere, security, computers are lost.”
Labra should clarify, as the deputy said, which computers were stolen, why they were there, who it depended on, etc. “There is much to say and of course, it is very unusual, it has to be clarified,” he said.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, the request will be made in the Commission, in order for Labra to attend the instance on Thursday.
Zero “sensitive” data
In the midst of the explanations she has given, Paula Labra has argued that “the only computers that were being used are four, but from the Human Resources area, they do not have sensitive information.”
“I’ve been reading speculation about sensitive information, which is not the case, there is no sensitive information that has been stolen, no papers, files, nothing like that. I also read speculation about summary thefts, but that is not the case either. The summaries are in an online system, therefore, it must be ruled out everywhere that there has been theft of sensitive information, “he insisted.
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