Within the framework of the liquidation of Doe Run Perú’s assets, between 2014 and 2015 the company provided homes as payment to its former workers, who to date had not regularized their property and legal situation.
However, the liquidator Consultores A-1 began the registration of 1,045 homes in La Oroya in public registries. It is worth adding that the firm in question took up the process in October 2022, and since then they have collected information to reach an agreement with the municipal authorities and notaries.
Héctor Iriarte, general manager of Consultores A-1—the liquidator of Doe Run Perú—mentioned that they have 200 minutes in preparation for their entry into the Tambini Notary Office in Lima.
“To the rest of the owners who still have doubts and are being influenced by neighborhood leaders who seek the process led by Consultores A1, I invite you to have confidence and proceed to contact our legal team,” he noted.
To complete the liquidation of Doe Run Perú, not only is the formalization of the properties missing, but also the release of the Pama Trust of US$19 million, “whose management has made significant progress.”
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In October of last year the La Oroya Metallurgical Complex (CMLO) It passed into the hands of its workers.
Source: Larepublica

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