A Punto Final report revealed that Cooperativa Pacífico was one of the largest financiers of real estate projects in Sada Goray and your company When Groupbecause he lent him S / 87 million.
This cooperative told the Sunday that Goray was a member until July 7, a benefit that it had held since 2016. According to a statement, they made this decision after complaints against them for acts of corruption.
It should be noted that Said cooperative has participated in the real estate projects of the Sada Goray company, Marka Group, as a financier it has participated in the Las Palmeras del Golf, Siembras del Valle and Lima Bonita projects.. In addition, as a junior trustee in the Piura Bonita and Barranca Bonita projects, which, according to the program, will be executed by the Mivivienda Fund.
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However, the S/ 87 million was not all the money that Cooperativa Pacífico delivered, as it was also detailed that this amount added to what was lent to people close to Goray, such as his current partner, his brother and his cousins, gives a total of S/ 159 million.
Similarly, the cooperative maintained in its statement that all loans issued to Sada Goray have already been paid.
Likewise, the Sunday newspaper stated that, according to the businesswoman’s statement to the Prosecutor’s Office, to pay bribes to the former adviser of the Ministry of Housing Salatiel Marrufo, he received loans granted by his uncle Víctor Chong, with US$ 71 thousand and S/ 800 thousand; from the Spanish citizen Roberto Velasco Gómez for S/1 million, and US$ 250,000 from Martín Montoya.
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2023-07-17 04:30:44
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