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Peru’s ex-president Toledo will get greater than 20 years in jail in case linked to corruption scandal
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Peru’s ex-president Toledo will get greater than 20 years in jail in case linked to corruption scandal

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Peru’s ex-president Toledo will get greater than 20 years in jail in case linked to corruption scandal

Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo attends a court docket session in Lima, Peru, Monday, Oct. 21, 2024.

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LIMA, Peru — Peru’s former President Alejandro Toledo on Monday was sentenced to twenty years and 6 months in jail in a case involving Brazilian development large Odebrecht, which grew to become synonymous with corruption throughout Latin America, the place it paid hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in bribes to authorities officers and others.

Authorities accused Toledo of accepting $35 million in bribes from Odebrecht in change for permitting the development of a freeway within the South American nation. The Nationwide Superior Courtroom of Specialised Legal Justice within the capital, Lima, imposed the sentence after years of authorized wrangling, together with a dispute over whether or not Toledo, who ruled Peru from 2001 to 2006, might be extradited from the US.

Decide Inés Rojas mentioned Toledo’s victims have been Peruvians who “trusted” him as their president. Rojas defined that in that function, Toledo was “in charge of managing public finances” and chargeable for “protecting and ensuring the correct” use of sources. As an alternative, she mentioned, he “defrauded the state.”

She added that Toledo “had the duty to act with absolute neutrality, protect and preserve the assets of the state, avoiding their abuse or exploitation,” however he didn’t achieve this.

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Odebrecht, which constructed a few of Latin America’s most vital infrastructure tasks, admitted to U.S. authorities in 2016 to having purchased authorities contracts all through the area with beneficiant bribes. The investigation by the U.S. Division of Justice spun probes in a number of international locations, together with Mexico, Guatemala and Ecuador.

In Peru, authorities accused Toledo and three different former presidents of receiving funds from the development large. They alleged Toledo obtained $35 million from Odebrecht in change for the contract to construct 650 kilometers (403 miles) of a freeway linking Brazil with southern Peru. That portion of the freeway was initially estimated to value $507 million, however Peru ended up paying $1.25 billion.

Rojas at one level learn elements of the testimony from Jorge Barata, a former Odebrecht govt in Peru, who instructed prosecutors that the previous president known as him as much as thrice after leaving workplace to demand that he be paid. Toledo lowered his gaze and checked out his fingers as Rojas learn the expletive-laden remarks that Barata recounted to prosecutors.

Toledo has denied the accusations in opposition to him. His lawyer, Roberto Siu, instructed reporters after the listening to that they are going to enchantment the sentence.

The previous president on Monday ceaselessly smirked, and at instances laughed, notably when the choose talked about multimillion-dollar sums central to the case in addition to when she struggled to learn transcripts and different proof within the case. All through the listening to, he additionally leaned to his proper to talk along with his lawyer.

In distinction, final week, he requested the court docket with a damaged voice and his fingers collectively, as if he have been praying, to let him return house citing his age, most cancers and coronary heart issues.

Toledo, 78, was first arrested in 2019 at his house in California, the place he had been residing since 2016, when he returned to Stanford College, his alma mater, as a visiting scholar to review training in Latin America. He was initially held in solitary confinement at a county jail east of San Francisco however was launched to deal with arrest in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and his deteriorating psychological well being.

He was extradited to Peru in 2022 after a court docket of appeals denied a problem to his extradition and he surrendered to authorities. He has since remained beneath preventive detention.

Rojas mentioned Toledo will get credit score for time served beginning in April 2023. He’ll serve the rest of his sentence at a jail on the outskirts of Lima that was constructed particularly to deal with former Peruvian presidents.

Prosecutor José Domingo Pérez after the listening to described the sentence as “historic” and mentioned it exhibits Peruvians that “crimes and corruption are punished.”

Odebrecht rebranded as Novonor in 2020.

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