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Peru's PM: Gov't most interested in finding out truth about irregular vaccination case

Photo: Twitter/Presidency of the Council of Ministers

Photo: Twitter/Presidency of the Council of Ministers

13:00 | Lima, Feb. 19.

Peruvian Prime Minister Violeta Bermudez on Friday affirmed that the Executive Branch is the entity most interested in having the facts —linked to the irregular vaccination of public officials— elucidated and identifying those responsible for such unethical acts.


"As the Executive Branch, we are the most interested in having the facts clarified and identifying the responsibilities over the vaccines administered in an irregular manner," she expressed.

The Cabinet chief recalled that the first measure adopted by the Executive Branch —after learning about the case of irregular vaccines— was to send all the information to the Public Ministry, the Attorney General's Office, Congress, and the investigative commission created by the Ministry of Health for this purpose.


Likewise, the Prime Minister assured that she had never met with representatives of the Sinopharm laboratory, within the framework of the negotiations for the procurement of vaccines against COVID-19.

"I am asked if I have met with Sinopharm. I have never met with Sinopharm because it is not included in my duties, as President of the Council of Ministers, to participate in these meetings or negotiations," she told lawmakers.


It was made up of members of the Ministries of Health and Foreign Affairs, "and in a certain moment the Ministry of Economy participated when things were ready to be paid."

"So, I can categorically say that the Presidency of the Council of Ministers does not participate in the negotiations, and I have not participated in any meeting either with Sinopharm or with any laboratory, because that is not my role," she concluded.

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Published: 2/19/2021