Judge Víctor Zúñiga Urday “admonished” the leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimorifor not reporting on their activities in the framework of the process that is being followed for the alleged crimes of money laundering and criminal organization.
The magistrate adopted this measure by declaring “founded” the request made by prosecutor José Domingo Pérez to “warn” or “admonish” the former presidential candidate for failing to comply with its obligation to inform that the private company Oxford Union Society he had declined to invite her as a speaker to an academic activity to be held in England.
After listening to both Pérez Gómez and Giulliana Loza, a lawyer for Keiko FujimoriIn a virtual hearing that took place this Monday, December 5, Zúñiga Urday determined that the former congresswoman had known since the end of October that she was not going to be invited to said event and, despite this, she did not inform the Judiciary, which He had to resolve, in second instance, his request for travel authorization to the European country from November 30 to December 9.
The judge urged Keiko Fujimori to comply with the rules of conduct that were imposed as part of the order to appear with restrictions once morest him, as a result of the criminal proceedings in which he is included by the contributions to his 2011 and 2016 presidential campaigns.
Prosecutor José Domingo Pérez agreed with this decision; however, the legal defense of Keiko Fujimori appealed this resolution to be reviewed by the Second Criminal Court of National Appeals in order to issue a final decision.