At least 65 authorities and senior officials have university credit debts

At least 65 authorities and senior officials have university credit debts
At least 65 authorities and senior officials have university credit debts

What happened?

At least 65 authorities and senior public officials had college credit debtuntil December 31, 2023.

Some of those who appear with unpaid fees on the payroll of the Council of Rectors (Cruch) They are mayors, councilors, governors, presidential delegates, seremis, deputies and judges.

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Authorities with university debts

According to El Polígrafo, they are at least 235 senior public officials those who acknowledge having university credit debts in their asset declarations, which were updated in March of this year.

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Of these debts, eight correspond to the Credit with State Guarantee (CAE)while the rest Solidarity Fund of Cruch. It is only possible to know the default status in the second case, since the Council of Rectors delivers a public payroll every December, according to Law 19,287.

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According to the aforementioned medium, when comparing the asset declarations with the list of Cruch’s delinquent debtors, at least 65 authorities and senior public officials are detected who appear with overdue and unpaid fees in December 2023.

Debts of up to $69 million

The average debt is $10 millionwhile the highest on record reaches $69 millionwith the Catholic University of Valparaíso, which corresponds to Mariana Diazrapporteur of the Court of Appeals of Santiago, who claimed not to have been aware of her situation, so last Thursday she renegotiated the payments.

At least 11 judges and three other rapporteurs appear on the list, in addition to other officials of the Judicial Branch.

The second largest debt is Daniel Pizarrocouncilor of San Carlos, with $63 million to the University of Concepción.

Presidential delegates, governors and mayors with university debts

The presidential delegate of Ñuble, Anwar Farranowe $21 millionwhile the O’Higgins delegate, Fabio Lopezis listed with $1.3 million. However, this last authority has proof of payment for the month of March.

The governor of La Araucanía, Luciano Rivaspaid his debt last Friday $3.6 million; and the governor of Coquimbo, Krist Naranjo, has to $32 million.

Among the mayors is the mayor of Quinta Normal, Karina Delfino, who owed $2.3 million that has already been paid. The communal chief of La Cisterna, Joel Olmoshas already paid the $20 million with which it is registered on the list.

Other delinquent building authorities are those of Curarrehue, Abel Painefil ($30 million); Coelemu, Alejandro Pedreros ($21 million); and the lakes, Aldo Retamal ($1.7 million). The first two assured that they have already paid the money.

In addition, there are ten councilors who have a debt of more than $150 million.

Education seremis with university debts

There are five Education Seremis who appear on the payroll. Among them are the authorities of Tarapacá, Claudia Silva ($9 million); from Coquimbo, Cecilia Ramirez ($6.6 million); from Valparaiso, Romina Maragaño ($3.6 million debt that was settled this week); from the rivers, Juan Pablo Gerter ($1.9 million debt that was settled this week); and O’Higgins, Alyson Hadad (debt of $300 thousand that was settled this week).

The seremi of Agriculture of Tarapacá also remain delinquent, Eduardo Justo Cruces, 19 million; and the Environment Department of Ñuble, Mario Rivaswith $5.5 million, a debt that would already be regularized, according to his press advisors.

 
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