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Chile opposition accuses president after Pandora report

Parliamentary charge to be presented may lead to removal of President Sebastian Pinera

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2021 2:30PM

Chile opposition accuses president after Pandora report
Pandora Papers investigation has linked Chilean President Sebastian Pinera to the 2010 sale of the mining company Dominga through a company owned by his children for US$152 million. – Wikipedia pic, October 6, 2021

SANTIAGO – Opposition lawmakers in Chile said yesterday they will present a parliamentary charge that could lead to the removal of President Sebastian Pinera, whom the Pandora Papers investigation accused of having links to the sale of a mining company by his children’s company.

“All the opposition benches have agreed to initiate a constitutional indictment against President Sebastian Pinera,” Jaime Naranjo, a deputy from the Socialist Party, told the press in Congress, flanked by other parliamentarians.

A constitutional indictment aims to establish the responsibility of a senior public official. If successful, this one could lead to the removal of Pinera, six weeks before the first round of the presidential election.

Jaime Bellolio, a minister and spokesman for the presidency, dismissed the charge as “an accusation based on a lie, solely based on short-term political and electoral reasons that shatter the idea of democracy”.

In lower house, which will vote on the admissibility of the accusation, the opposition can count on the necessary half of the 155 potential votes plus one to approve it.

It will then go to the Senate – where the political forces are more balanced – which will act as a jury, and where the vote of two-thirds of the 43 senators is required.

Pinera found himself at the centre of controversy after an investigation by the Chilean media outlets LaBot and Ciper, which are part of the Pandora Papers, a vast trove of reports on the hidden wealth of world leaders researched by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.

The investigation linked him to the 2010 sale of the mining company Dominga through a company owned by his children, to businessman Carlos Delano – a close friend of the president – for US$152 million (RM635.5 million).

It said a large part of the operation was carried out in the British Virgin Islands.

In addition, it said a controversial clause was included that made the last payment of the business conditional on “not establishing an area of environmental protection in the area of operations of the mining company, as demanded by environmental groups”.

That decision falls within the remit of the Chilean president.

“The motives and grounds for this accusation will be based on having infringed the principle of probity (which obliges public officials to perform honestly and loyally) and also for seriously compromising the honour of the country,” Naranjo said.

Pinera denied the accusations and any possible conflict of interest, noting that all his assets were placed under a blind trust from the time of his first presidency (2010-2014) and that the courts had cleared him of any crime after an investigation in 2017.

While the prosecutor’s office said it was analysing the reports, the Internal Revenue Service said it was “collecting all the new information available to determine if there is any type of breach or violation of current tax regulations”.

The opposition will present the constitutional accusation next week and hopes it to be voted on in the lower chamber before November 21, when the first round of the presidential elections takes place. – AFP, October 6, 2021

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