Gómez Mazara is requesting audits of the efforts of José Ramón Peralta, Francisco Javier and Miguel Vargas

The leader of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Guido Gómez Mazara, submitted a letter to the Court last Sunday asking the regulatory body to conduct audits of the José Ramón Peralta, Miguel Vargas Maldonado and Francisco Javier García to “make the proper use of public funds transparent”.

Gómez Mazara announced on Monday that he had made the request “Hopeful that it is an Court of Auditors and not a Stories”

In the letter, addressed to the newly appointed President of the Court, Janel Andrés Ramírez, and other members of the institution, the political leader asked to investigate the efforts of the Administrative Ministry of the Presidency (2012-2020), the Ministry of External Relations (2016-2020) and the Ministry of Tourism (2008-2020).

“I have to emphasize the priority nature of performance at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs because of the many questions about management 2016-2020. In that order, we intend to have Mr Miguel Vargas Maldonado’s four years audited at the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ”the document reads.

Gómez Mazara also states in the letter that “they make extensive use of the wish that the management under the leadership of the citizen Francisco Javier García (2008-2020) of the Ministry of Tourism be controlled (…) due to the fact that, with regard contracts for tourist promotion abroad, there are very serious concerns about the amounts and the questionable transparency in their implementation

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“The country has its eyes on you and the challenge of restoring credibility to a constitutional body that, like the Court of Auditors, deserves better luck,” the letter concluded.

I have just submitted to the Court of Auditors the performance of audits with the management of José Ramón Peralta, Miguel Vargas and Francisco Javier García. Hopefully it is a room of “bills and not stories”. pic.twitter.com/2Zgt2bCYac

– Guido Gómez Mazara (@ggomezmazara) April 19, 2021

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