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Peru President receives Justice System Reform Commission's report

11:12 | Lima, Jul. 26.

President Martin Vizcarra received the first report elaborated by the Justice System Reform Commission.

This document includes anti-corruption proposals that the Head of State will submit to Congress on July 28 during his address to the nation.

It also contains a series of recommendations and urgent measures to reform the Inca country's justice system.

It must be noted said report was presented by Allan Wagner —head of the consultative commission— during a gathering held at Lima's Government Palace last Wednesday.

On the occasion, the statesman reaffirmed his commitment to promoting a comprehensive reform in favor of all Peruvian citizens.

The meeting also featured group members: Delia Revoredo, Hugo Sivina, Samuel Abad, Eduardo Vega, Ana Revilla, and Walter Alban. 

As is known, Peru's Executive Branch established the Justice System Reform Commission in order to overhaul the justice system and thus contribute to effective, timely, transparent, efficient, and incorruptible justice.

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Published: 7/26/2018