The Chilean senator Miguel Ángel Calisto faces an investigation into alleged fraud against the state treasury, with prosecutors claiming he orchestrated a fraudulent scheme involving his advisor Carla Graf. The fiscal regional of Aysén, Hernán Libedinsky, asserts that Calisto falsely claimed Graf was hired by Congress funds without performing any work, aiming to benefit personally. While Calisto claims new investigations could undermine the fraud theory, prosecutors argue current evidence is strong and conclusive. The case involves legal procedures regarding parliamentary immunity and potential extradition, with defense alleging rushed closure of the investigation. Prosecutors maintain the process was appropriate and not premature.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the investigation as a clear-cut case of fraud, emphasizing the prosecutor's position and dismissing the possibility of alternative explanations. It highlights the strength of the evidence presented by the Ministry of Public Prosecution and portrays the defendant's claims as weak.






