FNX Magokiler Posted November 30, 2023 Posted November 30, 2023 In the recent publication of the Tú Influyes survey, carried out by Data Influye, the predominant opinions of citizens regarding the controversial “Caso Hermosilla”, “Caso Coimas” or “Caso Audios” were presented. This case has captured national attention by implicating the influential lawyer Luis Hermosilla, the lawyer Leonarda Villalobos and the businessman Daniel Sauer in an investigation for bribes against officials of the Internal Revenue Service (SII) and the Commission for the Financial Market (CMF), in exchange for privileged information. The survey revealed that 85% of those surveyed stated that they were informed or had heard about the “Audio Case”, denoting wide dissemination and public interest in this matter. Regarding perspectives on the future outcome and possible consequences of the case, the results reflected a variety of opinions. 48% of the participants suggested that commissions, investigations and processes are planned that, eventually, will be diluted over time, evidencing a certain skepticism regarding the effectiveness of the actions to follow. In contrast to this majority opinion, 18% expressed the belief that the “Audios Case” will not result in significant consequences, highlighting the lack of confidence that concrete results or relevant sanctions will occur. On the other hand, 16% of those surveyed considered that possible culprits, if identified, could receive light sanctions such as ethics classes or minor penalties. While a modest 7% trusted that institutions will act effectively and sanctions will be applied. appropriate to those responsible. Surprisingly, only 6% of the participants showed an optimistic expectation, firmly believing in the possibility of implementing significant changes in the fight against corruption and guaranteeing justice for those involved in the “Audios Case.” The follow-up to this case will undoubtedly continue to attract public attention as new investigations and relevant events develop. So far, five SII officials have been suspended. Plebiscite: 50% versus 27% Just 17 days before the constitutional plebiscite, which aims to decide whether or not the proposal supported by the Republican Party will be the country's new Constitution, the results of the Data Influye survey show a divided panorama in terms of the preferences of the Chileans. According to the survey, 50% of those surveyed lean toward the “Against” option of the proposal, while 27% indicated their vote “In favor.” This marked difference reflects one of the greatest disparities between both sides in recent weeks, evidencing the polarization around the proposed constitutional text. https://www.elmostrador.cl/noticias/pais/2023/11/30/data-influye-48-cree-que-caso-hermosilla-terminara-en-comisiones-donde-se-ira-diluyendo/
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