Illustration of Trinidad Steinert exceeding powers in requesting a report from PDI regarding the Clan Chen case.
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.

The ruling issued on July 2, 2026, states that Steinert's request did not fit her legal functions and violated the duty of abstention due to her prior role as prosecutor in Iquique.

The government, through biminister Claudio Alvarado and current minister Martín Arrau, respected the decision but acknowledged Steinert's contribution during her tenure. Arrau stressed they will align the ministry's role with strategic coordination.

Opposition lawmakers including Tatiana Urrutia (Frente Amplio), Patricio Pinilla (DC) and Raúl Leiva (PS) are considering a special investigative commission and do not rule out a constitutional accusation. Senate President Paulina Núñez called for focusing on people's real problems.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the Contraloría ruling against Steinert for exceeding powers in requesting PDI reports, with critics from opposition and left-leaning accounts calling it illegal or grave and questioning government accountability, while some defend her or urge internal discussions; high-engagement posts include deputy comments and sarcastic takes on the Kast administration.

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Chilean Minister Trinidad Steinert announces lawsuit against Senator Daniel Núñez at a press conference.
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Minister Steinert announces lawsuit against Senator Núñez for injurious imputation

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Chile's Public Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced she will file a criminal lawsuit against Senator Daniel Núñez (PC) for injurious imputation after his criticisms over her business ties to an ex-husband who defended a drug trafficker. Núñez demanded her resignation, citing risks of organized crime infiltration. Steinert rejected the claims and defended the dormant society.

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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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.

Opposition lawmakers decided to drop the interpellation of the security minister after Tuesday's cabinet reshuffle. The move aims to give new holder Martín Arrau time to settle in.

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Deputies from Republicanos and the Partido Nacional Libertario filed a constitutional accusation on Monday against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau over irregularities in fiscal projections.

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.

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President José Antonio Kast completed a cabinet adjustment on May 19, the fastest since the return to democracy. The departures included ministers Mara Sedini and Trinidad Steinert. Days later, additional modifications were recorded in the team at the Segundo Piso of La Moneda.

 

 

 

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