Ethics Committe recommends to suspend second VIP, Peru

Posted on November 16, 2011 • Filed under: Corruption, Peru, Politics

Parliamentary Ethics Committee of the Peruvian Congress approved unanimously Tuesday to recommend to the plenary of the House to suspend for 120 days of its functions to second vice president and parliamentary official, Omar Chehade, for an alleged breach of the Code of Ethics of the representatives elected and the Rules of this camera, as reported by the official news agency Andina. Read Article

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