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Peru's government poised to quit | Peru's government poised to quit |
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Peruvian cabinet ministers are poised to tender their resignation to the country's president over an alleged scandal over oil concessions. | Peruvian cabinet ministers are poised to tender their resignation to the country's president over an alleged scandal over oil concessions. |
Prime Minister Jorge del Castillo said that he and his cabinet were ready to put their fate in the hands of President Alan Garcia Perez. | Prime Minister Jorge del Castillo said that he and his cabinet were ready to put their fate in the hands of President Alan Garcia Perez. |
The move follows a frustrated attempt by the cabinet to explain its decisions before parliament. | The move follows a frustrated attempt by the cabinet to explain its decisions before parliament. |
Congress is to investigate alleged bribe-taking by politicians. | Congress is to investigate alleged bribe-taking by politicians. |
On Sunday, a TV station broadcast a tape which it claimed was a recording of an executive in the state oil company, Petroperu, and a prominent lobbyist discussing payments to help a firm win contracts. | |
Energy and Mines Minister Juan Valdivia has already resigned. | |
Petroperu's president, Cesar Gutierrez, although he has denied any involvement. | |
Mr del Castillo said he and his cabinet were "going to the presidential palace to offer our posts to the president so he can decide". | |
Correspondents say it is the latest in a series of corruption scandals, which will do nothing to improve low public confidence in the Peruvian government. |