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Congress Opens Disciplinary Probe Over Use of Its Camera at Keiko Fujimori Rally

The implicated worker has resigned, with the review set to assess any broader responsibility, separate from criminal processes.

Overview

  • Congress said the staffer who used the Parliament’s camera has resigned and is now under disciplinary review.
  • Acting Congress president Fernando Rospigliosi called the act a “punishable infraction” and said sanctions will follow the Administrative Council’s findings.
  • Rospigliosi emphasized that the administrative case proceeds independently from any potential criminal investigation.
  • El Comercio reported the worker as Daniel Luza Amesquita, reportedly a technician from the Citizen Participation Office, although Congress has not formally confirmed those details.
  • Legislator Ruth Luque requested a legal report identifying the employee’s post and unit to clarify institutional responsibility, while Fuerza Popular said it did not order the camera’s use at the Trujillo rally.