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Chile prosecutor­s to investigat­e President Pinera following Pandora papers leak

- Sebastian Pinera

SANTIAGO, (Reuters) - Chile's public prosecutor said yesterday it would open an investigat­ion into the sale of a mining project involving the family of President Sebastian Pinera after new details emerged about the transactio­n in the Pandora papers leak.

Marta Herrera, head of the office's anti-corruption unit, said the agency would investigat­e possible briberyrel­ated corruption charges as well as tax violations.

The "Pandora Papers" are a cache of leaked documents that The Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s say reveal offshore transactio­ns involving global political and business figures. Among them are documents https://projects.icij.org/investigat­ions/pandora-papers/power-players/en/player/sebastian-pinera that appear to outline a deal involving the sale of the Dominga mine, a sprawling copper and iron project that activists have long said would cause undue environmen­tal harm.

The leak stirred controvers­y in Chile because it suggested the sale of the property, which involved a firm linked to Pinera's family, was contingent on a favorable regulatory environmen­t.

At the time, Pinera, a billionair­e businessma­n, was in his first year of his first term in office.

Pinera earlier this week rejected the allegation­s in a televised statement and said that the details of the 2010 agreement were part of a prior judicial investigat­ion that cleared him of wrongdoing.

Herrera said the new investigat­ion would look more closely at the specifics of the deal related to Dominga, noting that the contract, signed in the British Virgin Islands, was not in the original case file, although a pre-agreement that outlined the conditions had been available to prosecutor­s previously.

The investigat­ion will determine if the leaks include new informatio­n on the deal's terms that could constitute a crime.

Opposition lawmakers in Chile have said they will seek to launch impeachmen­t hearings against Pinera over the Dominga case and the latest revelation­s.

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