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Ecuador VP indicted in Odebrecht case

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Ecuador’s Vice President Jorge Glas and 12 others were indicted on Tuesday for unlawful associatio­n in the giant corruption case involving Brazilian constructo­r Odebrecht.

Judge Miguel Jurado’s move makes Glas -- who has been in preventive custody since Oct.2 -- the highest-ranking politician to be connected to the multimilli­on-dollar Odebrecht kickbacks case, which has cast a cloud over politician­s in a handful of LATIN AMERICAN Countries.

Prosecutor­s say Glas got a total of $13.5 million in bribes, via an uncle who is also under arrest, for favoring Odebrecht in granting government contracts.

The trial is expected to last several weeks.

The unlawful associatio­n charge carries A penalty of THREE to ive years In prison.

The prosecutio­n has previously warned that Glas and other defendants in the case could also be charged with more serious crimes, such as bribery and illicit enrichment.

In an October interview from prison in Quito, Glas said he was a victim of the constructi­on giant’s revenge after he was instrument­al in kicking the company out of Ecuador in 2008 following a dispute over repair of a hydroelect­ric plant.

Glas, who was minister of strategic sectors before becoming vice president in 2013, has denied any link to the Odebrecht scandal, though his uncle, Ricardo Rivera, has been arrested for his alleged involvemen­t.

Under investigat­ion by the US Justice Department, Odebrecht agreed in December to pay a record $3.5 billion ine AFTER ADMITTING to paying $788 million in bribes across 12 countries to secure contracts.

 ?? Associated Press ?? A supporter of Jorge Glas holds his pictures outside the Supreme Court in Quito on Tuesday.
Associated Press A supporter of Jorge Glas holds his pictures outside the Supreme Court in Quito on Tuesday.

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