Monge highlighted again how his complaints against prefect Jairala were based
The president of the CREO Movement, Cesar Monge, again stressed that his allegations against the prefect of Guayas, Jimmy Jairala, were based on the reports of the Comptroller General and the monitoring of certain officials of the Prefecture.
He said this at a press conference, a day after he was officially sentenced to pay a restitution of $ 170,000 for expenses incurred in the seventeen lawsuitsfiled against Jairala. The sentence also includes a public apology the defendant must offer to Jairala through a national written media in the officiallanguages: Spanish, Quechua and Shuar.
Throughout his speech, Monge stressed the action of Judge Darwing Valencia, who considered the suspension of the initial sentence of six months in prison by considering Monge “as a citizen who has no criminal record, a parent and who has moral solvency.” This last phrase was used by Monge, so he reiterated his ability to continue denouncing alleged irregularities in State agencies.