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Suspected Meetings of Juan José Santiváñez Were Revealed Outside the Office when He Worked in Palacio

Summary by Diario Correo
A series of unofficial visits and meetings held by today's Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Juan Jose Santiváñez, when he was head of the General Office of Intergovernmental Monitoring of the Presidential Office, were revealed by security cameras and raised questions.According to Cuarto Poder's Sunday, Santiváñez would have preferred to dispatch outside his office to avoid leaving a trace in the official records of the Government Palace.Acc…
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A journalistic investigation revealed that the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Juan José Santiváñez, held unofficial meetings when he worked in the Office of Intergovernmental Monitoring of the Presidential Office. Images disseminated by Cuarto Poder show that Santiváñez Antúnez—who faced multiple investigations, including alleged influence trafficking, money laundering, personal cover-up and abuse of authority—was often leaving his office…

REVELADOR! Juan José Santiváñez had meetings outside of the Government Palace and this was made known by the Sunday program Cuarto Poder, showing images of the security cameras of a well-known and historic café located near the ‘Casa de Pizarro’.It is, according to the journalistic program, of previously unpublished images of today’s Minister of Justice, dispatching as he was head of the General Office of Intergovernmental Monitoring of the Pres…

A series of unofficial visits and meetings held by today's Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Juan Jose Santiváñez, when he was head of the General Office of Intergovernmental Monitoring of the Presidential Office, were revealed by security cameras and raised questions.According to Cuarto Poder's Sunday, Santiváñez would have preferred to dispatch outside his office to avoid leaving a trace in the official records of the Government Palace.Acc…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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