Simpertigue Describes as “Unfair” Dismissal by Ac: “I Have Been Held Responsible for the Crisis of the Judiciary”
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The Senate of Chile unanimously approved the first chapter of the constitutional accusation against Diego Simpertigue, who until now served as minister of the Supreme Court. This decision has ruled his departure from the highest court of the country. After the session in the Upper House, several parliamentarians expressed their satisfaction at the dismissal of Simpertigue, who faced charges for lack of probity, abstention and impartiality in the…
The now former minister insisted that he remains calm: “Despite what has happened I have my forehead high.”
The senators approved two of the three chapters raised in the accusatory libel. The lawyer is prevented from holding public office for five years. ...
The now dismissed Supreme Court judge, Diego Simpertigue, described as “unfair” the outcome of the constitutional accusation against him, approved by the Senate on Monday. “First, it seems to me that it is a very unfair decision. Secondly, I have been repsonable of the crisis that the judiciary is experiencing,” he assured the press before leaving the compound. The first chapter was adopted unanimously, without abstentions or votes against; the …
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