Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09LIMA1453
2009-09-30 12:21:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Lima
Cable title:
GARCIA SWEARS IN APRA LOYALIST AS NEW MINISTER
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C O N F I D E N T I A L LIMA 001453
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/28/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PE
SUBJECT: GARCIA SWEARS IN APRA LOYALIST AS NEW MINISTER
REF: A. LIMA 1002
B. LIMA 1055
C. 08 LIMA 1651
Classified By: Amb. P. Michael McKinley for reasons 1.4(b)
and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L LIMA 001453
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/28/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PE
SUBJECT: GARCIA SWEARS IN APRA LOYALIST AS NEW MINISTER
REF: A. LIMA 1002
B. LIMA 1055
C. 08 LIMA 1651
Classified By: Amb. P. Michael McKinley for reasons 1.4(b)
and (d).
1. (C) President Garcia swore in Juan Sarmiento Soto as new
Housing, Construction, and Sanitation Minister on September
29, replacing Francis Allison. Sarmiento is a Housing
Ministry veteran, having served as Vice Minister in both of
Garcia's presidencies (1985-1990 and 2006-present). He is
also a life-long member of the ruling APRA party, as were the
other rumored top contenders for the position. Many
observers see Sarmiento's appointment as an opportunity to
consolidate the APRA presence in the cabinet, especially in
public service ministries. Well-publicized social spending
and infrastructure projects could buttress the government's
popularity and help the APRA party position itself as
responsive to social needs in the run up to the 2010 regional
and municipal elections and the 2011 general elections.
2. (C) Allison resigned on September 27, after two months in
office and following more than a week of relentless media
criticism regarding his ties to Business Track, the company
at the center of the eavesdropping ("chuponeo") scandal that
brought down the Del Castillo cabinet one year ago (refs).
While mayor of the Magdalena district of Lima and before he
joined the cabinet, Allison was reportedly paid USD 3,000 per
month to provide legal advice to Business Track. In
testimony before Congress, Allison's claim that he was
unaware of the company's secret wiretapping activities failed
to convince and, more importantly, failed to calm the
political waters. Analysts believe Garcia accepted Allison's
resignation because the growing scandal was becoming too much
of a distraction.
MCKINLEY
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/28/2019
TAGS: PGOV PREL PE
SUBJECT: GARCIA SWEARS IN APRA LOYALIST AS NEW MINISTER
REF: A. LIMA 1002
B. LIMA 1055
C. 08 LIMA 1651
Classified By: Amb. P. Michael McKinley for reasons 1.4(b)
and (d).
1. (C) President Garcia swore in Juan Sarmiento Soto as new
Housing, Construction, and Sanitation Minister on September
29, replacing Francis Allison. Sarmiento is a Housing
Ministry veteran, having served as Vice Minister in both of
Garcia's presidencies (1985-1990 and 2006-present). He is
also a life-long member of the ruling APRA party, as were the
other rumored top contenders for the position. Many
observers see Sarmiento's appointment as an opportunity to
consolidate the APRA presence in the cabinet, especially in
public service ministries. Well-publicized social spending
and infrastructure projects could buttress the government's
popularity and help the APRA party position itself as
responsive to social needs in the run up to the 2010 regional
and municipal elections and the 2011 general elections.
2. (C) Allison resigned on September 27, after two months in
office and following more than a week of relentless media
criticism regarding his ties to Business Track, the company
at the center of the eavesdropping ("chuponeo") scandal that
brought down the Del Castillo cabinet one year ago (refs).
While mayor of the Magdalena district of Lima and before he
joined the cabinet, Allison was reportedly paid USD 3,000 per
month to provide legal advice to Business Track. In
testimony before Congress, Allison's claim that he was
unaware of the company's secret wiretapping activities failed
to convince and, more importantly, failed to calm the
political waters. Analysts believe Garcia accepted Allison's
resignation because the growing scandal was becoming too much
of a distraction.
MCKINLEY