Gobierno remueve a Macarena Cortés de la Defensoría de las Víctimas

El gobierno removió este miércoles a Macarena Cortés de su cargo como primera directora del Servicio Nacional de Acceso a la Justicia y Defensoría de Víctimas. La decisión se comunicó en una reunión con el ministro de Justicia Fernando Rabat.

La mañana de este miércoles, a las 8.30, Macarena Cortés fue convocada al Ministerio de Justicia. Allí, el ministro Fernando Rabat y el subsecretario Luis Silva le transmitieron la petición de renuncia.

Cortés había sido designada a fines del año pasado. Antes ocupaba el cargo de jefa de la División de Reinserción Social en la misma cartera.

Las autoridades valoraron positivamente su desempeño profesional, pero decidieron buscar un perfil más ejecutivo para la entidad. El nuevo director o directora será seleccionado a través del sistema de Alta Dirección Pública.

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