The former first lady once again used social networks to make it clear that “regarding the assumptions that I would have made, I reiterate that they do not exist.”
Irina Karamanos, former partner of President Gabriel Boric, reiterated her innocence given its eventual connection with the ProCultura Foundation, within the framework of the investigation into the so-called Covenants case.
The former first lady once again used the social networks to make it clear that “Regarding the assumptions that I would have made, I reiterate that they do not exist.”
Along these lines, Irina Karamanos stressed that “for this reason, “In terms of transparency, I have delivered my bank statements to the prosecutor,” adding that “I reject the insinuations made against me for obvious political purposes and to distract from other people’s scandals.”
This, after a report from El Mostrador reported on a PDI report that detected a series of “suspicious” banking movements by Irina Karamanos, pointing to credits to the current account of the ProCultura Foundation.
Given this information, Karamanos “categorically denied having paid any amount to the ProCultura Foundation, an entity to which I provided services from May 2021 to February 2022 for an amount of 973,500 pesos per month.”
“Likewise, I strongly deny the suggestion of my participation in any form of irregular financing of politics. I have always maintained a commitment to transparency and public probity. For the same reason, my total willingness to collaborate with the justice system in any investigation that is considered pertinent,” he stated.