Overview
- Businessman Zamir Villaverde released photos and says Wolfgang Grozo held meetings at his home starting in 2018, setting a public deadline today to disclose more details.
- Grozo apologized for initially denying any relationship, calling his statement an “error by omission” attributed to a lack of recollection.
- The candidate says he is unafraid of potential disclosures and asserts he has no complaints, investigations or convictions on his record.
- He acknowledges roughly five to seven past meetings tied to security and intelligence topics and denies political agreements or commitments resulted.
- Grozo says he declined an offer in 2022 from President Dina Boluarte to lead the National Intelligence Directorate.