The director of Chile’s Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), Domingo Rojas, has amended his financial disclosure statement following reports by Fast Check regarding a potential conflict of interest. The updated declaration now includes details about his connection to the consulting firm 5 Partners, where he advised the Chilean Fruit Association (Frutas de Chile) until March of this year. This revelation prompted inquiries from members of parliament requesting a review of the potential conflict. The situation has also created tension within the SAG itself. Rojas’s initial omission of this information raised concerns about transparency and impartiality in his role overseeing the agricultural sector. The amended disclosure is presented as a move towards greater transparency in response to the scrutiny. Lawmakers will now assess whether Rojas’s prior advisory work compromised his position at the SAG.