The article discusses a statement by Chilean deputy Patricio Pinilla (DC) regarding the findings of the Contraloría (Public Prosecutor's Office) concerning former Minister of Security Trinidad Steinert. The report indicates that the Contraloría concluded Steinert violated her duties by requesting confidential police information related to an investigation in Iquique and exceeded her authority. Pinilla argues that these actions violate constitutional and legal norms and calls for a clear government response, suggesting possible measures such as a special investigative commission or a new constitutional accusation. He contrasts this with the accusations against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau under President Gabriel Boric, stating that Steinert’s case involves more serious violations. The article also mentions that the Contraloría confirmed the legality of the dismissal of former PDI chief Consuelo Peña through Supreme Decree No. 53 of 2026.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the actions of former Minister Steinert as a violation of legal and constitutional norms, using strong language like 'incumplido sus funciones' ('violated her duties') and 'excedido lo que era la legalidad' ('exceeded legality'). It emphasizes the need for a clear governmental re-





