Illustration of a politician accusing officials in a government hall regarding a comptroller's ruling.
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Squella accuses Contraloría of overreach in Steinert ruling

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The president of the Republican Party questioned the Comptroller's ruling that rebuked former minister Trinidad Steinert. The government opts for caution while the opposition advances with an investigative commission.

Arturo Squella stated this Tuesday on Radio Agricultura that the Comptroller's pronouncement “leaves much to be desired” and accused excesses in the attributions of the body led by Dorothy Pérez. The Republican senator maintained that article 3 or 4 of the law is clear regarding police oversight and that no conflict of interest exists in the request for reserved information from the PDI.

Jorge Alessandri, president of the Chamber, also raised alarms on Monday by noting that the Comptroller issued an opinion on a person of political trust. Meanwhile, Security Minister Martín Arrau declared that the Executive is “very obedient and observant of the Comptroller's rulings” and avoided commenting on the case.

The opposition formed a special investigative commission to oversee Steinert's actions. Deputy Tatiana Urrutia indicated they seek government answers on the case and did not rule out advancing to a constitutional accusation.

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Discussions on X focus on Senator Arturo Squella's (Republican Party) criticism of the Comptroller's ruling on former minister Trinidad Steinert, with some users accusing him of hypocrisy and overreach in challenging institutional powers; media accounts report his proposal to review the Comptroller as a single-person role.

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Illustration of Trinidad Steinert exceeding powers in requesting a report from PDI regarding the Clan Chen case.
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Contraloría concludes Steinert exceeded her powers by requesting report from PDI

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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.

Arturo Squella, president of the Republican Party, defended the lunch hosted by President José Antonio Kast for former classmates at La Moneda, claiming it was funded with the president's own resources. He accused the opposition of raising unfounded alerts and causing unnecessary state expenses by requesting oversight from the Comptroller General. The agency gave the Presidency 10 business days to respond.

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Lawmakers from the PS, PC and FA announced they will respond with a constitutional accusation against Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz if the ruling coalition proceeds with the case against former minister Nicolás Grau.

Chile's Ministry of Public Security has expanded its complaint against three UACh students charged in the April attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao, invoking the State Security Law—a move declared admissible by a judge amid debates over the ministry's authority.

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The review commission for the constitutional accusation against former minister Nicolás Grau heard from the budget director and former minister Mario Marcel on Wednesday. Both addressed discrepancies in fiscal projections for the first quarter of 2026.

Teresa Peramato appeared Friday before the Senate Justice Commission and declined to provide further details on meetings between Leire Díez and prosecution officials.

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Deputy Pamela Jiles confirmed her support for the accusation against former minister Nicolás Grau, while deputy Héctor Barría declared himself in reflection. The notification of the indictment occurred on June 10.

 

 

 

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