By Antonio Peña Jumpa*
The scandal that occurred in Peru, whereby a group of people (politicians "invited" with relatives or friends from their "close environment", doctors with relatives and friends, businessmen, and public and private officials) have benefited from vaccines that allowed them to be immunized against COVID-19, before any other vulnerable person, has produced outrage and concern in the current context of pandemic and health emergency. How to reflect on this situation of indignation in the social and legal order of a country? Was there a crime committed and, therefore, the application of a criminal sanction for these people?