The Chilean government has confirmed its “Sala Cuna” (Nursery) project will draw funds from the Unemployment Insurance fund, sparking controversy. Simultaneously, the Supreme Court has initiated removal proceedings against 56 judges who traveled with leave, prompting questions about potential conflicts of interest. These judges were reportedly traveling while a constitutional accusation against Nicolás Grau, a prominent figure, was being considered. Grau’s defense team maintains no laws or regulations were violated in the accusation. The funding shift for the nursery project is raising concerns about the sustainability of the unemployment insurance system. The judiciary’s investigation aims to determine if the judges’ travel compromised their impartiality or violated ethical standards. CIPER Chile initially reported on these developments.