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Government Appoints Sebastian Vallebona as New Undersecretary of Finance

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Sebastián Vallebona replaces the vacancy left by Juan Pablo Rodríguez when he resigned after having tested positive on a drug test, which was later objected to by the former authority.

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Attorney Sebastián Vallebona Espinosa arrives at the team led by Jorge Quiroz, Minister of Finance, after the government rejected the option to reinstate Rodriguez after negative analysis

·Madrid, Spain
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Sebastián Vallebona replaces the vacancy left by Juan Pablo Rodríguez when he resigned after having tested positive on a drug test, which was later objected to by the former authority.

·Las Condes, Chile
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After an 18-day vacation, President José Antonio Kast appointed Sebastián Vallebona Espinosa on Monday as the new Undersecretary of Finance. The lawyer comes to occupy the post after the controversial departure of Juan Pablo Rodríguez, consolidating himself as a key piece for the implementation of the economic agenda of the government. [...] La entrada Sebastián Vallebona: profile of the tax expert who assumes as Undersecretary of Finance was fi…

President Kast appoints Sebastián Vallebona at Hacienda. Analysis of his official profile, regional comparison of corporate rates and effect on the mega-reform for Latin America. To read the full article, visit The Times Latino Fuente

President José Antonio Kast appointed attorney Sebastián Vallebona Espinosa as the new Undersecretary of Finance, who served as coordinator of tax policies in the Ministry of Finance. Vallebona will replace Juan Pablo Rodríguez, who left office on July 23, after giving positive results in a drug test, although he later gave negative results in other tests. Rodríguez insisted that he is not a drug user, but with this measure his return to office …

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CNN Chile broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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