Jamaica Gleaner

President expels UN anti-corruption chief

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GUATEMALA CITY (AP): GUATEMALAN PRESIDENT Jimmy Morales announced yesterday he is expelling the head of a UN anti-corruption commission that is investigat­ing the president’s campaign financing.

A video posted on the government’s Twitter site showed Morales declaring Ivan Velasquez “non grata” and ordering him to leave the country immediatel­y. He also announced he was firing Foreign Minister Carlos Raul Morales for failure to carry out the expulsion.

Morales said nothing of kicking out the entire commission of foreign experts, but the expulsion leaves its future unclear. Two years remain on its mandate.

Velasquez heads a 10-year-old commission of experts that has worked with Guatemalan prosecutor­s to root out corruption in the country. It was key to bringing down former President Otto Perez Molina, who was forced to resign in 2015 and remains in prison.

Chief prosecutor Thelma Aldana, working with the UN commission, announced on Friday that she was asking the Supreme Court to recommend stripping Morales of his immunity from prosecutio­n in order to investigat­e financing of his 2015 campaign, when he ran on the slogan ‘Neither corrupt nor a crook.’ If the court agrees, the decision on immunity would be made by Congress.

HIDDEN ACCOUNTS

The prosecutor said Morales had refused to account for more than $800,000 in campaign financing and had hidden his own party’s accounts. Velasquez said in the joint news conference with Aldana that financing of some campaign expenditur­es could not be explained.

Morales has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

Some 2,500 people demonstrat­ed in the capital on Saturday to demand that Morales resign.

The embassies of internatio­nal donor countries that support the UN commission — United States, Germany, Canada, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerlan­d, as well as the European Union — issued a joint statement regretting Morales’ decision.

The commission “has played a vital role in the fight against impunity and corruption that undermine security and prosperity in Guatemala. The decision to expel Commission­er Ivan Velasquez harms the ability of CICIG to achieve its mandate,” the statement said.

 ?? AP ?? Ivan Velasquez, commission­er of the United Nations Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity.
AP Ivan Velasquez, commission­er of the United Nations Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity.

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