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In 2012 she had a public row with the Supreme Court who were holding up a contract she was interested in. Accusations of "improper and unacceptable interference" were made against her.<ref>[http://diario.latercera.com/2012/09/12/01/contenido/pais/31-118199-9-suprema-dichos-de-benitez-son-una-intromision-indebida-e-inaceptable.shtml Supreme: Benitez said are "improper and unacceptable interference"], latercera.com, Andeas Lopez, 2012</ref>
In 2012 she had a public row with the Supreme Court who were holding up a contract she was interested in. Accusations of "improper and unacceptable interference" were made against her.<ref>[http://diario.latercera.com/2012/09/12/01/contenido/pais/31-118199-9-suprema-dichos-de-benitez-son-una-intromision-indebida-e-inaceptable.shtml Supreme: Benitez said are "improper and unacceptable interference"], latercera.com, Andeas Lopez, 2012</ref>


Benítez is married and has three children.
Benítez was married and had three children.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:30, 1 March 2019

María Ignacia Benítez Pereira
Born
María Ignacia Benítez

(1958-08-01)1 August 1958
Died28 February 2019(2019-02-28) (aged 60)
Santiago
NationalityChilean
Known forMinister of the Environment
Political partyIndependent Democratic Union

María Ignacia Benítez (1 August 1958 – 28 February 2019) was the Chilean Minister of the Environment, between 2010 and 2014.

Biography

Benítez was born in Viña del Mar in Chile. She was the oldest of five children. She went to school locally before studying civil engineering at the University of Chile.

She served under General Pinochet before leaving to be a consultant.

In March 2010 she was appointed to be the Minister of the Environment by the President of Chile Sebastián Piñera despite conflicts of interest with her business interests.[1] The previous minister was Ana Lya Uriarte.

In 2012 she had a public row with the Supreme Court who were holding up a contract she was interested in. Accusations of "improper and unacceptable interference" were made against her.[2]

Benítez was married and had three children.

References

  1. ^ Appointment, 1 February 2010, accessed October 2012
  2. ^ Supreme: Benitez said are "improper and unacceptable interference", latercera.com, Andeas Lopez, 2012