Chilean investigative journalism organization CIper Chile has launched an inquiry into potential bias within government communication strategies. The investigation, titled “Neutrality or Agenda?”, questions whether official public messaging is adhering to principles of neutrality or if it is subtly promoting a specific political agenda. Details regarding the scope and methodology of the investigation remain limited, as the article’s publication on CIper Chile’s website currently only announces the launch of the inquiry. The organization is known for its in-depth reporting on issues of corruption and transparency within Chile. This new investigation suggests a focus on the integrity of information disseminated to the public. Further reporting is expected to reveal specific examples and findings related to the alleged bias. The initiative aims to foster greater accountability in government communications.