Overview
- From January 2024 to July 2025, congressional offices logged 424 state‑funded events totaling S/567,086 under the label of institutional activities.
- Spending covered symbolic ceremonies and services such as floral arrangements, photo sessions, and celebrations of anniversaries of laws promoted by the legislators themselves.
- Examples cited include Alex Paredes requesting sums for multiple law‑anniversary commemorations and an annual report event, and Waldemar Cerrón allocating about S/4,910 for an awards ceremony for artists, saying he paid part personally.
- Noelia Herrera sought S/5,850 for a school photo session where she was presented as a madrina, despite assurances to the school that the gesture was personal, while lawmakers Luis Aragón and Carlos Alva also tapped funds for a floral tribute and representation‑week activities.
- Rules allow up to S/6,000 per member each year for events in addition to S/7,600 for logistical support and S/2,800 per week of representation, a structure experts criticize as unjustified and prone to frivolous spending.