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The Internal Revenue Service (SII) ruled on the acquittal of the former UDI senator for tax crimes, Jaime Orpis stopper, which ruled during this Wednesday the Third Oral Criminal Court of Santiago.
During the hearing, the court handed down a conviction against Orpis for the crimes of tax fraud and bribery, dismissing the tax crimes indicated in its complaint by the SII.
Faced with this scenario, the agency indicated that they are evaluating the actions to be followed, arguing that the legal action taken against Orpis by facilitation of ideologically false ballots to Corpesca it was the result of “a meticulous collection of background information.”
Adding that the same arguments allowed “the conviction of two other defendants in this case, one for filing a maliciously false Income Tax Declaration and the other for facilitating ideologically false ballots.”
The legal deputy director of the SII, Miguel Zamora, said that they are “analyzing the actions to follow, given that as an institution we are convinced that in the case of Jaime Orpis there was the tax offense for which we are complaining.”
Specifically, the SII filed nominative complaints for tax crime accusing the former parliamentarian of facilitating 78 ideologically false ballots to Corpesca.
Regarding the former deputy, Marta Isasi, the SII sand he excused himself for not filing a complaint, arguing that the information collected did not justify initiating a direct criminal action for tax crimes against him.
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