Peruvian ex-President, First Lady charged with money laundering

LIMA, May 9 (NNN-ANDINA) — Peruvian former President Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, were charged with money laundering in connection with the receipt of illegal campaign contributions from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.

Prosecutor German Juarez presented the 1,500-page indictment before a national court in Lima.

The Peruvian Nationalist Party —founded and led by Humala and Heredia— is also charged in the case and the Prosecutor’s Office “is seeking the dissolution of that party,” Juarez told reporters outside the courtroom.

The couple became the target of an investigation after Marcelo Odebrecht —owner of the construction giant at the center of a vast international corruption case— said he had contributed US$3 million to Humala’s successful 2011 presidential campaign.

In 2014, the Humala administration awarded a consortium made up of Odebrecht, Spain’s Enagas and Peru’s Graña y Montero a contract to build the Southern Peruvian Gas Pipeline.

umala and Heredia were released last year after spending nine months in preventive detention pending completion of the money-laundering probe.

In February, former Odebrecht executive Raymundo Trindade Serra told Peruvian authorities that he personally witnessed the company’s then-representative in Peru, Jorge Barata, deliver US$1 million to Heredia for her husband’s 2011 campaign.

Odebrecht and Sao Paulo-based petrochemical company Braskem reached a settlement in December 2016 with the US Department of Justice in which they pleaded guilty to paying hundreds of millions of Dollars in bribes to government officials around the world.

The companies agreed to pay a combined total penalty of at least $3.5 billion to resolve charges with authorities in the United States, Brazil, and Switzerland arising out of those schemes.

Odebrecht paid millions in bribes to Peruvian officials between 2005 and 2014, a period of time that spans the administrations of three presidents: Alejandro Toledo, 2001 to 2006Alan Garcia, 2006 to 2011; and Humala, 2011 to 2016.

On April 17, Garcia shot himself when police came to his home to take him into custody on Odebrecht-related chargesThe former president later died on the operating table at a Lima hospital.

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who served in Toledo’s administration, resigned the presidency in March 2018 over allegations he lied to Congress.

Kuczynski is under criminal investigation and Toledo —who lives in the United States— has been indicted in the Odebrecht case. — NNN-ANDINA

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