Transparency Closes the Door on Representative Coloma's Idea: Drug Testing by Authorities Will Remain Confidential • El Sol De Iquique
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Representative Juan Antonio Coloma slammed the table with a request: that the results of drug tests administered to the President, ministers, and undersecretaries be made public. But the Council for Transparency (CPLT) responded with a firm legal slam: this information is classified. According to the CPLT's statement, the tests conducted within the framework of the 2025 Budget Law are considered sensitive personal data, as they directly affect a…
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