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Peru prosecutor­s open graft probe into ex-leader Garcia -source

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LIMA (Reuters) - Public prosecutor­s in Peru have opened a preliminar­y probe into the country’s former President Alan Garcia as part of a far-reaching inquiry into bribes that Brazilian builder Odebrecht SA has acknowledg­ed distributi­ng to win local contracts, a source in the attorney general’s office said Friday.

Prosecutor­s are investigat­ing whether Garcia was involved in potential graft in the awarding of a $400 million contract for a metro line in the capital Lima during his second term, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment.

Garcia’s representa­tives did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment but Garcia has previously denied any involvemen­t in Odebrecht’s kickback schemes in Peru, saying he feels “ashamed” that corrupt officials might have been a part of his government.

“If the prosecutor deems it appropriat­e, I welcome any investigat­ion and I will go to any summons to collaborat­e,” Garcia said on Twitter after local daily El Comercio reported earlier on Friday that he was under investigat­ion.

In December, Odebrecht admitted publicly that it doled out hundreds of millions in bribes to unnamed authoritie­s across Latin America, including $29 million to win contracts in Peru over a decade-long period spanning three presidenci­es.

The former head of Odebrecht in Peru, Jorge Barata, is cooperatin­g with prosecutor­s as a witness and the company has vowed to provide any relevant documents or statements.

A special prosecutor in the justice ministry, Katherine Ampuero, had asked prosecutor­s in the attorney general’s office to include Garcia in its inquiry into Odebrecht’s bribes, saying evidence exists that could lead to a conviction.

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