Chile’s Senate will now consider an accusation against Controller General of the Republic, Álvaro Grau, following its approval by the Chamber of Deputies. Simultaneously, the Investigative Police (PDI) have confirmed the location of all 64 Haitian children who had been reported missing. Their whereabouts and condition are currently being assessed. In a separate development, Republican Party leader José Antonio Kast announced plans for a comprehensive reform of the school admissions system. Details of the proposed changes to the system remain forthcoming, but Kast indicated a desire to address existing inequalities. These three distinct events unfolded rapidly, marking a busy day in Chilean politics and social welfare. The accusation against Grau centers on alleged irregularities in his conduct, while the recovery of the Haitian children resolves a recent high-profile case.