The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Guatemalan­s march over president’s bid to close UN anti-graft unit

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GUATEMALA CITY: Thousands of Guatemalan­s marched Saturday against President Jimmy Morales’s bid to close a UN anti-corruption mission that sought to investigat­e him on suspicion of campaign finance violations.

Marchers chanted and waved banners reading “We reject the government of the corrupt” and “We are against impunity” amid rising internatio­nal concern.

Morales notified the United Nations on Monday that the Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) would close early.

Ithasbeenw­orkingsinc­e2007and has worked with the prosecutor’s office on graft and organized crime cases, among others.

Morales has charged that the mission oversteppe­d its duties.

But on Wednesday, the country’s highest court stopped the ruling.

The Constituti­onal Court ordered government authoritie­s to tell staff and civil servants to cooperate with the UN mission.

It is the latest twist in a saga that erupted last year when the CICIG made a joint request with the state prosecutor’s office to lift Morales’s presidenti­al immunity as part of a probe into illegal campaign financing by his FCNNacion party.

Morales responded by saying he would not renew the CICIG’s mission when it officially ends in September, and later tried unsuccessf­ully to block the mission’s head, Ivan Velasquez, from entering the country.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres insisted Guatemala was legally obligated to maintain the mission, which began in 2006.

CICIG and state prosecutor­s have presented evidence that Morales’s FCN-Nacion party failed to report nearly US$1 million in financing to electoral authoritie­s.

It’s not just Morales who is in the CICIG’s sights, though. His son and brother were charged with tax evasion and money laundering in 2016. — AFP

 ??  ?? People take part in a rally in support of the United Nations Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity, CICIG, in Guatemala City. — AFP photo
People take part in a rally in support of the United Nations Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity, CICIG, in Guatemala City. — AFP photo

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