Chile’s Supreme Court has rejected appeals from three individuals convicted in the “Blue Apple” corruption case, confirming their sentences. The case centers on a scheme involving bribes paid through a network of shell companies and bank accounts to secure public infrastructure contracts. While upholding the convictions of three, the court ordered a review of appeals filed by five other individuals involved. The original ruling detailed how illicit funds were channeled to influence the awarding of government contracts. This decision reinforces the lower court’s findings of corruption and illegal activity within the public works sector. The court’s action signals continued scrutiny of the “Blue Apple” scandal and its participants. Further legal proceedings are expected for the five whose appeals were remanded for correction.