Justice declares admissible criminal complaint filed by deputy Gutiérrez (PC) against TC ministers



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During this day, the court declared admissible the criminal complaint filed by the communist deputy Hugo Gutiérrez in the Seventh Guarantee Court against the Constitutional Court (TC) ministers, Iván Aróstica and José Ignacio Vásquez, for the crimes of bribery and prevarication.

According to reports Bio Bio, the text presented establishes that “we have been able to know personally and confidentially, a possible modus operandi of this plot of eventual corruption and prevarication previously revealed by one of its own members.”

“This is how we have learned of a large number of reports in law presented by a certain former minister of the TC (…), who would maintain a friendship and kinship by affinity with the Ministers Vásquez and Aróstica and who calls attention to the fact that they vote constantly and uniformly, in unison, of what said lawyer states in his reports, additionally achieving suspensions of causes for more than 1 year or inadmissibilities as appropriate, ”the brief details.

In addition, the complaint filed by the parliamentarian maintains that “it is imperative to investigate and confirm whether it is true that the defendants or those who are responsible, met periodically at the Club de la Union with the lawyer who hired a party to make a legal report, if in consideration of said periodic meetings that suppose friendship and proximity at least, one, both or more Ministers should have been disqualified, since it can be understood that they give help or advice on what they should do to the other party through the lawyer they hired to make the report in law ”.

Previously, the Seventh Guarantee Court had previously accepted a criminal complaint filed by the Association of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees (AFDD) for the crimes of bribery and prevarication against all TC ministers.



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