Senadora Camila Flores niega denuncia por fraude al fisco

La senadora Camila Flores (RN) se refirió por primera vez en persona a la denuncia anónima por presunto fraude al fisco en su contra, asegurando que no hay delito ni falta. Desde el Congreso Nacional, reiteró su inocencia total y la de su equipo, y prometió revelar el origen de la acusación una vez acceda a la carpeta de investigación.

La senadora Camila Flores (RN) habló el 15 de abril desde la sede del Congreso Nacional en Valparaíso sobre la investigación reservada del Ministerio Público iniciada por una denuncia anónima por presunto fraude al fisco.

"No hay delito, no hay falta", afirmó categóricamente. "Estamos clarísimos, tanto la que habla como el equipo, de que somos inocentes de estos hechos. Tiene una intencionalidad muy específica", agregó, negando total y absolutamente los hechos imputados.

Flores indicó que aún no ha sido notificada formalmente y que no la intimidarán. "Vamos a tener dentro de los próximos días, una vez que le tengamos nosotros conocimiento de la carpeta que se me investiga, vamos a poder conocer quién hace esta denuncia", señaló.

La parlamentaria se comprometió: "Una vez que tengamos acceso a la carpeta, yo me comprometo con ustedes a decir con nombre y apellido de dónde nace esto". Aseguró que continuará con su labor como madre y servidora pública.

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