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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The National Justice Board (JNJ) dismissed Pedro Gonzalo Chavarry from the position of Supreme Prosecutor after having determined that he committed a very serious offense when a file sealed by Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez was opened, and for having lied about his conversation with former Supreme Judge Cesar Hinostroza.
The decision was taken unanimously by members of the National Justice Board (JNJ), after hearing the report of the rapporteur assigned to the case, Maria Zavala, who presented the conclusions that recommended imposing a sanction on Chavarry, who was facing four charges in both cases.
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16:59 | Lima, Feb. 1. The National Justice Board (JNJ) dismissed Pedro Gonzalo Chavarry from the position of Supreme Prosecutor after having determined that he committed a very serious offense when a sealed office intervened by Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez was opened and for having lied about his conversation with former Supreme Judge Cesar Hinostroza.
The decision was taken unanimously by members of the National Justice Board (JNJ), after hearing the report of the rapporteur assigned to the case, Maria Zavala, who presented the conclusions that recommended imposing a sanction on Chavarry, who was facing four charges in both cases.
Former Supreme Judge Cesar Hinostroza.
16:30 | Lima, Dec. 21. The Congressional Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations approved a constitutional accusation against former Supreme Judge Cesar Hinostroza and ex-members of the deactivated National Council of the Magistracy (CNM).
The conclusions of the final report recommended that Hinostroza be charged with the alleged commission of the crimes of criminal organization, illegal sponsorship, specific passive bribery, specific active bribery, and influence peddling.
Former CNM members Guido Aguila and Orlando Velasquez are accused of having allegedly committed the crime of criminal organization.
In the case of Sergio Noguera, another ex-member, the constitutional accusation was for having allegedly committed the crimes of criminal organization and specific passive bribery.