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Former Municipal Official of Talca Accuses Health Director of Asking for Campaign Contributions in Exchange for Overtime

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A serious complaint has come to light, according to information published by CIPER Chile: an official would have recorded the municipal director of Health of Talca, Marlenne Durán (RN), offering him more extra hours in exchange for a donation for the re-election campaign of Mayor Juan Carlos Díaz (RN). Although Durán strongly denies the facts and assures that the audio was generated with artificial intelligence, analysis tools used by CIPER indi…
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A serious complaint has come to light, according to information published by CIPER Chile: an official would have recorded the municipal director of Health of Talca, Marlenne Durán (RN), offering him more extra hours in exchange for a donation for the re-election campaign of Mayor Juan Carlos Díaz (RN). Although Durán strongly denies the facts and assures that the audio was generated with artificial intelligence, analysis tools used by CIPER indi…

The entry Former municipal official of Talca accuses that director of Health offered him extra hours to donate to the mayor's campaign: recorded audio was first published in CIPER Chile.

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ciperchile.cl broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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