Senator Velásquez presents constitutional reform to oversee Codelco

Senator Esteban Velásquez introduced a constitutional reform to enable the Comptroller General of the Republic to oversee state companies such as Codelco.

The initiative follows a May internal audit that detected an overvaluation of nearly 27,000 tons in Codelco’s reported production for 2025. Velásquez, from the FRVS party and representative of the Antofagasta Region, stated that the figures were inflated to pay bonuses to executives and workers. The bill seeks to complement legal and financial reviews with technical audits and operational traceability. The senator noted that Codelco is the main state company and its impact affects national finances. He proposed creating a special unit inside the Comptroller if necessary. The project was already announced in the chamber and referred to the Senate Constitution Commission.

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Illustration of Codelco executives returning bonuses due to production overestimation.
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Codelco corrects figures and orders return of $14.3 million in bonuses

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An internal audit revealed that Codelco overestimated 2025 production by nearly 27,000 tons, forcing more than six thousand workers and executives to return $14.3 million in bonuses.

The Chamber of Deputies' Finance Committee began on Tuesday the detailed discussion of President José Antonio Kast's reconstruction and economic reactivation megareform, amid tensions over more than 1,295 amendments filed by the opposition.

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Máximo Pacheco, outgoing president of Codelco's board, delivered a 45-minute speech on Monday at the ordinary shareholders' meeting, rejecting government criticisms and stating that 'Codelco is not in crisis'. He addressed his successor, Bernardo Fontaine, appointed by President José Antonio Kast, and Mining and Economy Minister Daniel Mas. He insisted that the state-owned company remains 'Chile's best business'.

Mexico's Senate commissions on Constitutional Points and Legislative Studies approved President Claudia Sheinbaum's 'Plan B' electoral reform bill on March 24, following its presentation a week earlier. The measure passed with 24 votes in favor and 11 against after over five hours of debate and now heads to the full Senate, despite PT opposition to the 2027 revocation referendum date.

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Codelco announced that over 6,000 workers and executives from the Chuquicamata, Ministro Hales and headquarters divisions must repay US$14.3 million in bonuses due to an overstatement of copper production in 2025.

José Antonio Kast's government has decided against proceeding with the international external audit promised during the campaign, citing fiscal resource shortages. It will instead focus on an internal review led by a strategic committee. The Subsecretaría General de la Presidencia confirmed the decision to La Tercera.

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The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies approved on Thursday the idea of legislating the national reconstruction megareform project. The initiative advanced with eight votes in favor from ruling party lawmakers, four against and one abstention from the PDG.

 

 

 

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