PANAMA will never let me down with the crooked elite. PNO will ALWAYS re-post.
- By : James Bryson
- Category : Political FRAUD
While it almost always involves the biggest criminal organization outside cartels in Latin America (ODEBRECHT), you never have to look hard to see the elite taking advantage. Today I will re-post a few to bring your attention to. It is this “hidden handshake” club that permeates the entirety of Panama, and I have had my eyes open to the way things work here. “Nito” has done NOTHING to “drain the swamp” as they coined here in the states. I will never forget his claim to rid his cabinet of people on the take, and despite being made clearly aware who these people are, he seems comfortable doing nothing.
The Peruvian justice system will seat former President Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia on Monday in the dock , in the first oral trial against a former president of this country for the mega-corruption scandal of the Brazilian Odebrecht.
Humala, 59, is a former army lieutenant colonel who governed between 2011 and 2016, whom the prosecution accuses of money laundering for receiving illegal contributions of three million dollars for the campaign that brought him to power.
The trial will be virtual due to the biosecurity restrictions in closed spaces in force in Peru, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic with some 210,000 deaths and 3.5 million Covid-19 infections.
The prosecution requested 20 years in prison for Humala and 26 years for his wife for “concealment of real estate purchases with Odebrecht money.”
Judge Nayko Coronado, of the Third National Collegiate Criminal Court, presides over the court of three magistrates that will decide the fate of the Humala couple and nine other defendants, including Nadine Heredia’s brother and mother.
The accusation presented in May 2019 by prosecutor Germán Juárez includes a request to dissolve Humala’s Peruvian Nationalist Party, accused of being a gang that received illegal money to finance the 2011 and 2006 campaigns.
The former president and his wife, 45, already spent nine months in preventive detention in 2017-2018 for this case.
First trial by Odebrecht
This is the first formal accusation against a former Peruvian president who comes to trial for the Odebrecht scandal, a company that acknowledged in 2016 that it had distributed tens of millions of dollars in Peru in bribes and illegal campaign donations since the beginning of the 21st century.
Humala is the first of a total of four presidents to go to trial for the Odebrecht corruption plot in Peru, in a period that covers the last two decades.
The Peruvian prosecutor presented to the court a list of 285 witnesses to question in this case.
Among the witnesses cited are leaders of the Brazilian Odebrecht such as Marcelo Odebrecht, Luiz Mameri and Jorge Barata, former head of the company in Peru, among others.
Humala tried to return to the presidency in the 2021 elections, but he got just 1.3% of the vote and his party did not win any seats in parliament.
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