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They Question that President of Essalud Paid Debt of S/171 Thousand in the Month He Took Office

Summary by Diario Correo
The executive president of EsSalud, Segundo Acho Mego, settled in March of this year a punished debt of S/171 thousand that kept unpaid for almost three years, coinciding with the month in which he assumed the maximum charge of Social Health Insurance.Four Power revealed in his credit history, Acho Mego showed almost 850 days of delay, property embargoes and lawsuits, which made it almost impossible to pay in only disbursement.Public records ind…
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EsSalud will disburse S/ 180 million to repayment of debt to suppliersThe president of EsSalud, Segundo Acho Mego, paid a personal debt of more than 171,000 soles, allegedly without support and in the same month that he took office, revealed the Sunday Fourth Power. According to the program, for three years Acho Mego had a negative financial history with multiple debts, judicial embargoes and a considerable mortgage, listed for almost 900 days i…

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The executive president of EsSalud, Segundo Acho Mego, settled in March of this year a punished debt of S/171 thousand that kept unpaid for almost three years, coinciding with the month in which he assumed the maximum charge of Social Health Insurance.Four Power revealed in his credit history, Acho Mego showed almost 850 days of delay, property embargoes and lawsuits, which made it almost impossible to pay in only disbursement.Public records ind…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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