Cecilia Isabel Chacón de Vettori

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Cecilia Chacón (2010)

Cecilia Isabel Chacón de Vettori (born February 3, 1971 in Lambayeque ) is a Peruvian entrepreneur and politician.

Life

Cecilia Isabel Chacón de Vettori is the daughter of Isabel Aurora Vettori and Walter Chacón Málaga, Minister of the Interior in 1966 and Presidente del Comando Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas and fellow student of Vladimiro Montesinos during the last months of Alberto Fujimori's regime .

Cecilia Isabel Chacón de Vettori studied business administration at the Universidad Ricardo Palma Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas . In Cajamarca she was the chairman of the local tourism board and headed the hotel chain Hacienda del Sol .

In 2006, she was elected to the Congress of the Republic of Peru by Keiko Fujimori for a constituency in Cajamarca on a list of Alianza por el Futuro . Where she served as first vice-president from 2009 to 2010.

In the parliamentary elections on April 10, 2011, she ran on the list Fuerza 2011, an alliance of supporters of Keiko Fujimori and received 15,762 first votes.

A court found her complicity in bribing officials and unlawful enrichment to the detriment of the Peruvian state and sentenced her to four years' imprisonment with three years probation and payment of two million Nuevos Soles as compensation to the state. She is required to report to a court every 60 days and she has been banned from public office for three years. She intended to appeal the verdict.

Individual evidence

  1. la republica, October 16, 2012, Cecilia Chacón fue condenada a 4 años de prisión suspendida