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Uruguay's anti-graft body faces Congress as opposition alleges 'political use' in Orsi case


The controversy stems from the purchase of the vehicle, valued on the market at about 79,000 dollars, which Orsi bought for 54,000 dollars days before taking office
The directorate of Uruguay’s Transparency and Public Ethics Board (Jutep) appeared on Thursday before the Chamber of Deputies’ Security and Coexistence Commission, amid the controversy over President Yamandú Orsi’s purchase of a Hyundai Santa Fe. National Party deputy Pablo Abdala, who requested the summons, accused the body of “political use.”



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