Congress fires a worker involved in the salary cut in the María Cordero case. Photo: Composition Infobae
The cases of alleged salary cuts would be advancing. This time, the Congress of the Republic fired Braden Alexander Paredes Calla, who is accused of having participated in these acts in the case of parliamentarian María Cordero Jon Tay. This information was confirmed by the head of the Parliamentary Communications Office, Miguel Seminario Reyna.
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According to the document that Infobae accessed, the decision was made on May 25 by the Commission for Disciplinary Administrative Processes of Parliament. This working group initiated a disciplinary process after a complaint from one of the former collaborators who presented audios that compromised the legislator, which is how she found him “responsible.”
“Impose the server Braden Alexander Paredes Calla, the sanction of DISMISSAL established in the Subsection of Article 16 of Supreme Decree No. 003-97-TR, which approves the Single Ordered Text of the Labor Productivity and Competitiveness Law, Legislative Decree No. ° 72B, for the reasons set forth in this resolution,” it reads.
Document on the situation of the worker of Congresswoman María Cordero.
The case of legislator Cordero was one of the first to be known and there was also evidence that further compromised her. At that time, audios were broadcast where payments were demanded from a worker; otherwise, she asked him to go to the “cashier” to withdraw the money. The voice would be that of the congresswoman.
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He was also sanctioned with “the consequent automatic disqualification” to work in any public entity and provide services for five years. Paredes will not be able to work for any State company “in any form or modality.”
On the other hand, the mother of the youngest son and cohabitant of the dismissed, Faviola Maribel Torres García, who works as an assistant in the Building Administration area, would receive a sanction that will be announced in a future report. This official also participated in receiving the amounts.
Audio involves congresswoman María del Pilar Cordero in case of salary cut to her worker: “Let’s go to the cashier”. Photo: Composition Infobae
A “let’s go to the cashier” became one of the phrases that will hardly be forgotten, because in the audios presented by this worker they compromised the congresswoman. The expressions that Cordero would have used were due to the denial that he received.
“Let’s go to the cashier then, I don’t know. No, it’s not that you don’t have it, it’s that I need, that’s the issue. The operations do not wait and they are people who have helped me in the campaign, that is, I already stayed. You can’t be tomorrow, tomorrow, that’s not how things are”, is heard in the material broadcast by Punto Final.
In addition, he specified that up to 75% of his remuneration was cut. At the beginning, he was asked to pay 50% for six months, but after completing this period, they continued to demand it, for which he refused.
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“The advisor’s salary was almost S/9,000, so I had to pay him S/4,500 to S/5,000 monthly, only for a period of six months. From the sixth month he should no longer pay anything ”, he refers.