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Kuczynski, Garcia and Toledo under probe

Three ex-presidents of Peru in Brazilian constructi­on giant Odebrecht payoffs probe.

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liMa: Prosecutor­s in Peru opened an investigat­ion into allegation­s that three former presidents took bribes disguised as campaign funds from Odebrecht, the Brazilian constructi­on giant at the centre of region-wide political scandals.

Former presidents Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Alan Garcia and Alejandro Toledo all took undeclared campaign contributi­on in exchange for pledges to have the Brazilian constructi­on giant win local tenders, prosecutor­s said.

Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez opened a preliminar­y investigat­ion of money laundering against the trio, as well as three individual­s close to each of them, according to a statement from his office.

Prosecutor­s had previously announced they are investigat­ing former president Ollanta Humala for allegedly taking US$3mil (RM12mil) in bribes from Odebrecht.

The four ex-presidents led Peru between 2000 and 2018.

The investigat­ion stems from questionin­g of Jorge Barata, a Brazilian who was a former Odebrecht boss in Peru.

He told Brazilian investigat­ors that he doled out millions of dollars to Peruvian presidenti­al candidates between 2001 and 2016.

In the 2011 elections, Odebrecht gave money to four candidates, Barata told prosecutor­s: US$1.2mil (RM4.7mil) to opposition leader Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori; US$700,000 (RM2.7mil) to Toledo; and US$300,000 (RM1.1mil) to Kuczynski.

Meanwhile, Barata said political aide Luis Alva Castro, who was close to Garcia’s campaign, received more than US$200,000 (RM796,931).

While Keiko is not directly under investigat­ion, two of her senior 2011 campaign aides are.

The suspects have all claimed innocence, and on Sunday Garcia took to Twitter to lash out at prosecutor­s.

“For the sixth time in five years I am being investigat­ed,” Garcia wrote.

“Others sell out, not me.” Odebrecht officials earlier said that they paid Toledo US$2mil (RM8mil) to build a highway crossing the Andes and the Amazon jungle that links the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The highway was inaugurate­d in 2006.

Peruvian prosecutor­s are cur- rently seeking Toledo’s extraditio­n from the United States to face corruption charges.

Peru is the Latin American nation that has been most seriously rocked by the Odebrecht scandal, after Brazil itself.

President Martin Vizcarra – who was ambassador to Canada as well as vice-president – took office on March 23 after Kuczynski stepped down amid corruption allegation­s, shortly before he was to face impeachmen­t.

 ??  ?? Under investigat­ion: (From left) Toledo, Kuczynski and Garcia are accused of receiving illegal contributi­ons from the Brazilian constructi­on company Odebrecht for their electoral campaigns. — AFP
Under investigat­ion: (From left) Toledo, Kuczynski and Garcia are accused of receiving illegal contributi­ons from the Brazilian constructi­on company Odebrecht for their electoral campaigns. — AFP

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