Illustration of Security Minister Steinert defending PDI official's resignation before skeptical opposition in congressional hearing.
Illustration of Security Minister Steinert defending PDI official's resignation before skeptical opposition in congressional hearing.
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Opposition questions Steinert's explanations for Peña's PDI exit

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Security Minister Trinidad Steinert defended the exit of PDI Intelligence Subdirector Consuelo Peña before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Committee as an institutional decision. Opponents expressed skepticism and announced citations and possible interpellation. The case links to a prior memo on the Clan Chen investigation.

Security Minister Trinidad Steinert appeared on March 23, 2026, before the Chamber of Deputies' Citizen Security Committee, addressing the exit of Consuelo Peña, general prefect and PDI subdirector of Intelligence, Organized Crime, and Migration Security. Steinert insisted it was an 'institutional decision' by the PDI, as Peña had over 30 years of service, and distanced herself from direct involvement: 'I have no grudges with anyone, on the contrary, what we must do today is work for Chile,' she said after the session. Peña was replaced by General Prefect Ricardo Gatica, appointed by director Eduardo Cerna, who reportedly tried to delay the measure, effective administratively that Monday. The controversy stems from a reserved memo sent by Steinert on March 13, days after taking office, requesting details on changes to Tarapacá's Antinarcotics and Organized Crime Brigade (Brianco) officials linked to the 'Clan Chen' probe, which she handled as regional prosecutor. Sources point to prior tensions: in January, after a Clan Chen operation in Iquique's Zofri, Peña ordered transfers of four Iquique officers, including one close to Steinert. Steinert justified her request citing articles 3, 4 D, and 5 of the Security Ministry law: 'What I'm doing is exercising my powers.' Opposition reacted critically. Deputy Jaime Araya (independent-PPD) announced requesting Cerna's citation: 'It seems strange to me that we are wasting such important human capital in the fight against narcotrafficking.' Raúl Leiva (PS) called the memo 'grave' for potentially breaching abstention and will query the Comptroller. Patricio Pinilla (DC) warned of more doubts and possible interpellation. Senator Iván Flores (DC) accused: 'We all know that's not true' about Steinert's justifications.

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Discussions on X highlight skepticism toward Security Minister Trinidad Steinert's claim that Consuelo Peña's exit from PDI was an institutional decision unrelated to politics. Users link it to prior conflicts in the Clan Chen case and Iquique, alleging personal vendetta. Supporters defend the move as necessary restructuring or cite other reasons like Peña's family issues. Opposition plans citations and interpellation, with journalists reporting tensions. Sentiments range from critical and conspiratorial to supportive of government changes.

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PDI Director Eduardo Cerna testifying before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Commission on Consuelo Peña's retirement.
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PDI director assumes responsibility for Consuelo Peña's retirement before commission

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PDI Director General Eduardo Cerna testified on Monday before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Commission that he decided the retirement of Prefect General Consuelo Peña, subdirector of Intelligence, Organized Crime and Migration Security. He reaffirmed it was an institutional decision per current regulations. Ruling party lawmakers praised the presentation and called to end the generated controversy.

Security Minister Trinidad Steinert denied before the Senate Security Committee any involvement in the exit of PDI's former Intelligence subdirector, Consuelo Peña, and dismissed rumors of a romantic relationship with a subprefect. Steinert expressed discomfort over reports linking her time as regional prosecutor in Tarapacá to the decision. She also presented the government's Integral Public Security Plan.

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The Contraloría General de la República determined that former Security Minister Trinidad Steinert exceeded her powers by requesting a reserved report from the PDI on transfers of officials linked to a Clan Chen investigation.

President José Antonio Kast removed Trinidad Steinert from the Public Security Ministry and Mara Sedini from the government spokesperson role this week. Polls by Cadem and Descifra show between 87% and 88% of respondents approve the cabinet adjustment.

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New Interior and Segegob biminister Claudio Alvarado defended the May 19 cabinet adjustment driven by President José Antonio Kast. He highlighted the need to strengthen the security agenda and improve government coordination.

President José Antonio Kast led his administration's fourth cabinet meeting on Thursday at Cerro Castillo, following Tuesday's ministerial adjustment that removed two ministers.

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UDI president Guillermo Ramírez defended Minister Trinidad Steinert and announced that the government will unveil a roadmap with concrete measures during the public account on June 1.

 

 

 

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