The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Luis Cordero, stated this Monday that public institutions do not possess the same level of banking privacy as natural persons, in light of the discussion about banking secrecy and its possible elimination. This statement arises in the context of a broader debate on financial transparency and access to banking information. The minister's stance suggests a legal and practical differentiation in the confidentiality of financial data between state entities and individual citizens, which could have significant implications for financial supervision and regulation.