Peru’s Judiciary decided on December 29 to reveal bank details linked to former President Pedro Castillo and two ex-ministers. This action responds to investigations into alleged criminal activities. The Judiciary announced the lifting of banking secrecy on the social network X, marking a significant step in the ongoing probe. Judge Juan Carlos Checkley specified this […]
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