The head of the National Renewal party's parliamentary group, Diego Schalper, addressed the ongoing investigation against the party's senator, Camila Flores, for alleged tax fraud, stating that it must be investigated "with all necessary rigor. " The information was revealed by T13, which disclosed that the investigation originated from a complaint pointing to the existence of an informal mechanism referred to as "the Flores quota. " This would involve demanding that workers hired under the parliamentary team hand over a significant portion of their salaries in cash.

In this regard, Schalper, in a conversation with Radio 13C, stated: "Of course, this is a serious matter, and like all serious matters, even from the perspective of those involved, it must be investigated with the utmost effectiveness, transparency, and as promptly as possible. " He also expressed his interest in having the case "investigated in all its aspects, in all its details, and that the facts are clarified, but it is also important that the principle of presumption of innocence prevails. " "My position, understanding that as a parliamentarian I cannot delve too deeply into the substance of the contents, is that this should be investigated with all necessary depth, with all necessary rigor, and that the truth is clarified as soon as possible," he added.