The Ministry of Housing (Minvu) has denied that funds in BancoEstado's housing savings accounts have been seized or will be affected by collection measures related to the State-Guaranteed Credit (CAE). This comes amid controversy over charges against debtors, based on a decision by the Treasury General of the Republic (TGR) to seize accounts of around 1,500 people to collect outstanding balances. The CAE charge was suspended last Thursday after the Court of Appeals in Valparaíso accepted a protection petition against the collecting entity. Concerns arose among the public regarding funds in the
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without apparent ideological framing. It reports on official statements from the Ministry of Housing and mentions legal actions taken by the Court of Appeals, providing balanced context without overtly favoring any side.
Official sources cited
- government Ministry of Housing (Minvu)
- government Treasury General of the Republic (TGR)
- court Court of Appeals of Valparaíso
