On Christmas Eve, businessmen Carlos Délano and Carlos Eugenio Lavín received good news, as they concluded the ethics classes they were to attend at Adolfo Ibáñez University as punishment for the conviction for tax offences in the Penta case.
According to the newspaper La Tercera, the last class was held last Friday, December 13, serving all 33 classes in total of the punishment.
“According to sources linked to the investigation, Délano and Lavín did not miss any classes,” the morning noted, although they stated that while they sought permission to leave on occasion, this was not accepted by Gendarmerie.
At the university they generated the latest report of his advances, which will be sent to court. But classes and jobs were not without problems.
One of the entrepreneurs did not master English well, so “could not process philosophy texts of advanced technical language” and, moreover, both Délano and Lavín “had to dedicate non-school hours to progress in academic learning and that their priority of the year ended up being this course.”
Classes at the IAU cost 30 million pesos, which were paid for by Délano and Lavín.
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