Cathy Barriga, mayor of Maipu, a commune in the Chilean capital of Santiago, was fined after she did the 'Kiki Challenge' with a state vehicle

Barriga, who took over as mayor in 2016, shared her own rendition on August 1

The comptroller office issued a 10 percent fine of her monthly salary of $7,907

Barriga denounced the fine and said officials instead were turning an eye away from other crooked politicians in the country's municipalities

A Chilean mayor will literally have to pay for her rendition of the 'Kiki Challenge'.

Cathy Barriga became the latest to catch the viral dance craze back in August - taking to social media to dance to film herself dancing to the catchy rhythm of Drake's 'In My Feelings'.

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However, the mayor of Maipu, the second largest commune in the capital city of Santiago, angered the comptroller's office, who accused her of misusing public property to stage interpretation of the viral dance.

Cathy Barriga, a Chilean mayor, was fine 10 percent of her monthly salary of $7,907 after the comptroller's office ruled she used an official vehicle to perform the 'Kiki Challenge'

Mayor Cathy Barriga, who has been in office since 2016, was a regular in the television airwaves before entering the political spectrum

Cathy Barriga, a Chilean mayor, denounced government officials for harassing her during after she was fined for doing the 'Kiki Challenge' on her official vehicle

On Monday, August 1 'Kiki Challenge' dance-off saw its investigation finally conclude as the municipality's comptroller imposed a fine, 10 percent of her monthly salary of $5,398,016 Chilean pesos [$7,907].

Unlike others who have gotten off their moving cars to quickly perform the 'Kiki Challenge' before quickly jumping in behind the wheel, Mayor Barriga is seated on the passenger of a sport utility vehicle.

She she quickly jumps out of the SUV as Drake's hit song start to play and does her quick routine which lasts 22 seconds.

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The mayor of Maipu in the Chilean capital of Santiago was fined by the comptroller's office after it found her guilty of using a government vehicle to perform the 'Kiki Challenge'

Barriga was left furious by the ruling.

She railed against the corruption carried out by other officials without any repercussions and blasted the same government officials for harassment over the first nine months of the year.

'Disappointed with the system, this is Chile, while corruption is growing and taking over many municipalities in our country, 23 seconds of dance are sanctioned, denounced by the same people who have harassed me this year for 9 months, with insults and slander,' the 45-year-old mother-of-three wrote on her Instagram account.

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'The world is upside down, while one works honestly, those who have never are threatened. They want to destroy an impeccable administration where the works, projects and activities speak for themselves.'